Guangdong played a beautiful game in Tianjin, eventually defeating their opponents 120-111 to secure a four-game winning streak. The match was both tense and exciting, especially during the second and third quarters when Guangdong demonstrated their strong ability to transition between offense and defense. Despite Tianjin's best efforts, they were ultimately unable to stage a comeback. From the start of the game, both teams were locked in a tight battle, with the score never really opening up. Tianjin's Huang Rongqi and Zhang Yunmeng hit consecutive three-pointers, while Guangdong responded with their own outside shooting from Shi Deshuai and Bazley, which kept them in a slight lead at times. The first quarter was fiercely contested, with the lead changing hands several times, creating an atmosphere so tense it felt like one could hardly breathe. Bazley and James' performances were particularly crucial, becoming the key to victory for both teams. At the end of the first quarter, Tianjin took the lead 24-22 with a late surge. In the second quarter, Guangdong gradually found their rhythm. Jilunwater became the pivotal figure on the court, scoring continuously to help Guangdong reverse the score. Although Tianjin also had Dubaochao and Hamlet respond with three-pointers, Guangdong's offensive onslaught was even more ferocious. With a 20-5 scoring spree, Guangdong led 66-49 at halftime, with an advantage nearing 20 points. At this point, Tianjin's offense faltered, failing to convert many critical shots and instead being repeatedly attacked by Guangdong. Guangdong maintained their offensive momentum in the second half, especially Jilunwater, who scored from multiple positions under the basket…