The second stage of the CBA regular season is in full swing, with intense on-court battles thrilling spectators. However, amidst this excitement, news about the recovery of men's basketball star Cui Yongxi has sparked a new sense of anticipation among fans. As one of the top domestic forward prospects, Cui Yongxi's fame extends beyond the CBA. Initially, he secured a spot with the NBA's Brooklyn Nets and was entrusted with significant responsibilities. Unfortunately, unforeseen injuries forced him to prematurely end his overseas journey, ultimately leading to his release from the Nets. Now, the news of Cui Yongxi planning to return to China has reignited the passion of CBA teams, presenting an excellent opportunity for those seeking reinforcement. Among these teams, Guangdong undoubtedly stands as one in dire need of such a piece. Once a traditional powerhouse, Guangdong now finds itself in an awkward position—lacking the determination to completely rebuild or the ability to challenge for the championship with its current lineup. The team's imported players, such as Arms, Barton, and Rice, have underperformed, falling short of expectations. Looking internally, the team's shortcomings at the three and five positions are glaringly obvious. Even with veterans like Ren Junfei holding up and Hu Mingxuan expected to return later in the season, a stable domestic small forward or center remains scarce for Guangdong. Complicating matters further is the CBA's "single foreign player in the final quarter" policy, which has repeatedly caused Guangdong to falter in the closing stages of games. While they can maintain parity with dual foreign players earlier in the game,…