In the semi-finals of the 2022 Women's Basketball World Cup, in the last few seconds, China faced the host Australia, with a score that was as hard to crack as a tough bone. Wang Siyu stood on the free throw line, and the whole audience held their breath. Two successful free throws allowed China to narrowly advance to the final. At that moment, the cheers of the entire team echoed throughout the stadium, while Wang Siyu's calm eyes seemed to say, "It's nothing, I'm just doing what I should do." But who could have expected that this "big heart" player, who had made history with her clutch shots, would bid farewell to the WNBA signing opportunity less than a year later due to a shoulder injury, and could only go to Australia for rehabilitation. Competitive sports are like this, with glory and troughs like a seesaw, you never know when it will flip. Like Wang Siyu, Han Xu is also one of the "chosen ones." In high school, her height and basketball talent had already attracted national attention. Some say she is the future of Chinese women's basketball, a new hope that can stand shoulder to shoulder with Yao Ming and Yi Jianlian. And the facts have proven that she has not disappointed these expectations—moving from domestic courts to the WNBA, Han Xu broke the stereotype of "Chinese inside players being stiff" with her accurate mid-range shooting and agile footwork. In the 2023 season, Han Xu finally rose from the bench to become a key rotation player, with her average…