Translation of the content: This season has indeed seen significant changes in the CBA landscape, especially after the foreign players' quota was changed to seven per game across four quarters, severely compressing the playing time for domestic players. Many players who previously had decent stats on the court now hardly get to play at all, such as Zhao Lüzhou from Liaoning Men's Basketball Team, who had hoped to make a big splash but ended up in a worse situation than before. Zhao Lüzhou has played a fair number of games this season, participating in 14 matches, but averaging only 5.4 minutes per game, scoring just 1.6 points and grabbing 0.8 rebounds, essentially becoming an expendable player. During his peak with the Jiangsu team, Zhao Lüzhou averaged 12.6 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game, earning him recognition as an absolute mainstay and gaining the approval of then head coach Li Nan. The problem is that Zhao Lüzhou signed a long-term contract with Liaoning this time around; he returned at the beginning of the year with a three-year C-class contract. Even after two seasons, there will still be two years left. Given the current trend in the CBA, it seems unlikely that he will be able to contribute much to Liaoning in the future. Zhao Lüzhou was originally cultivated by Liaoning, but it's slightly regrettable that, as a small forward, he stands less than 2 meters tall and isn't particularly outstanding defensively. At the time, Guo Shiqiang favored Cong Mingchen, and with He Tianju and Liu Zhixuan also on the…