Guangdong Team's backcourt is "on the brink," who will step up? Guangdong Team's backcourt has never been as stretched as this season: Hu Mingxuan sits on the sidelines with an injury that has not yet healed, small foreign aid Les was directly excluded from the list, Xu Jie gritted his teeth to support a long average playing time of 36.4 minutes. What's worse, the league is in full swing, and other teams' small foreign aids are more reliable than each other, while Guangdong Team can only make do with double guards from local resources. Is this the hidden danger left by the Guangdong dynasty finally showing itself, or are they brewing a brilliant adjustment that makes people clap their hands in admiration? Crises often contain opportunities, but whether they can be seized depends on the next move. Speaking of the nightmare of Guangdong Team's backcourt, it starts with Hu Mingxuan's injury. This local core, whose average score and efficiency are better than Xu Jie, is known as the "backbone" of the team's backcourt. His three-point shooting percentage is close to 40%, not only an important piece for Guangdong to open up the defense, but also a good hand for the team to play fast transitions. And his sudden absence equals the loss of two major functions for Guangdong, the "output turret" and the "rhythm engine." The team had to let Xu Jie, who should have "shared the burden," take on the heavy beam, resulting in pressure rising rapidly, and the backcourt balance tilted overnight. Don't underestimate the impact of Hu…