This season's CBA regular season is more than halfway through, and the league's landscape has become quite clear. Zhejiang Guangsha is leading the pack as the team with the most championship potential this season, followed closely by Shanxi as a dark horse. Shandong, Qingdao, Zhejiang, Xinjiang, Liaoning, and Guangdong - these teams are all within one or two wins of each other. However, no one expected Liaoning Men's Basketball, aiming for a third consecutive championship, to have already set a new high for losses in the last four years before the season even ends. As the team leader, Zhao Jiwei's performance has significantly declined, with his average score plummeting from 15.1 points last season to 9.6 points this season, almost becoming a microcosm of the team's decline. Indeed, if we were to select the fastest-declining superstar in the CBA this year, Zhao Jiwei would undoubtedly be the "popular choice." This season, Zhao Jiwei averages 27.2 minutes per game, scoring 9.6 points, 7 assists, 2.6 rebounds, and 1.5 steals. His statistics are far inferior to those during the three consecutive championship period, with his scoring reaching a six-year low and assists at a four-year low. In addition to the basic data slump, Zhao Jiwei's shooting percentages have also hit rock bottom. His overall shooting percentage is 38.9%, the first time it has fallen below 40% in his career, and his three-point shooting is 31.3%, the second-lowest except for his rookie season. Previously, when Zhao Jiwei performed poorly in national team games, we could always say that he was still the god…