Guangdong offers a quote for the abandoned Rockets player, Xu Li uses Zhou Qi to waste! Jiao Boqiao's season is written off, Liao Saning returns
Guangdong offers a quote for the abandoned Rockets player, Xu Li uses Zhou Qi to waste! Jiao Boqiao's season is written off, Liao Saning returns
The Beijing Enterprises Men's Basketball Team has suffered a significant setback in the second stage of the season, with a current record of 15 wins and 14 losses, temporarily ranking 12th in the league. The team's strength has been severely affected due to the consecutive injuries of key guards Liao Saning and Riller, leaving them without an organizing core and offensive ace, making it difficult for coach Min Lulei to execute his tactics. According to the latest reports, "Liao Saning, the core guard of the Beijing Enterprises Men's Basketball Team who previously suffered a foot injury, is likely to miss the remaining games of the second stage." The early withdrawal of Liao Saning in the second stage is a huge blow to the team, and Min Lulei will face the dilemma of a tight personnel rotation. This season, Liao Saning has only played 13 games due to injury, averaging 34.1 minutes per game, contributing 12.8 points, 4 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 0.8 steals, and 0.4 blocks, with a shooting percentage of 42.3%, a three-point percentage of 32.7%, and a free throw percentage of 68.6%. Affected by his foot injury, Liao Saning has been out of action since early December, missing several crucial matches. He is currently actively recovering, but when he can return to the court remains uncertain. Additionally, there is a possibility that Liao Saning may miss the next national team training camp during the window period. As the main core at the No. 1 position for the Beijing Enterprises Men's Basketball Team, after Liao Saning's injury, the team's offense…
The term "pseudo-strong team" is particularly apt in the context of the CBA arena. Some teams may appear to have impressive records during the regular season, but in reality, they are deceiving fans. Today, let's delve into those CBA "paper tigers" that seem shiny on the surface but lack real strength. Speaking of the most "performative" teams in the CBA this season, Guangdong Dongguang must be among the top three. With a record of 13 wins and 11 losses, it seems average, but this team is like a schizophrenic - capable of crushing strong opponents one day and being taught a lesson by the bottom-ranked Jiangsu team the next. What's even more absurd is that when facing an injury-ridden Liaoning team with only seven players rotating, they somehow managed to play as if they were the weaker side. The addition of Morand initially gave fans hope, but the team's overall state is as unpredictable as a roller coaster, leaving spectators dizzy. Beijing BAIC is even more interesting. Their record of 16 wins and 7 losses looks intimidating, especially after a nine-game winning streak in the first stage, which made them look like championship contenders. However, once the second stage began, their true colors were revealed. What left fans speechless was their star player Zhou Qi, who, despite earning a four-year top salary, only played in 7 games, with an attendance rate lower than that of a temporary worker. Looking at their head coach Xu Limin, he would simply say "as expected" after a loss, an attitude that makes people want…
During the off-season, Beikong Men's Basketball Team introduced Zhu Songwei, Salinge, Trelles, Lile, Shen Zijie, and with the original lineup including Zhang Fan, Liao Saning, Zou Yuchen, they were once considered as championship contenders. However, as the season progressed, Beikong only managed to secure the tenth place in the league, which did not meet the expectations. Of course, the team's performance falling short of expectations is closely related to the injuries of the two core backcourt players, Zhang Fan and Liao Saning. However, in a long season, injuries are inevitable, and many teams in the league are currently facing personnel shortages. For Beikong Men's Basketball Team, it may be time to make a decision. If these two core backcourt players do not return soon, Beikong may have to make adjustments to the small forward position, either by signing a new player or choosing between Trelles and Lile, keeping one of them. The newly signed small forward must possess strong organizational skills; otherwise, Beikong's current obsession with individual play will only lead to worse results, and there is a possibility of dropping out of the top 12 positions. This season, Trelles became the team's assist leader with an average of 6.3 assists per game, but he is not a pure point guard who focuses on organizing and connecting plays. He leans more towards the dual-guard style of Gao Deng in the past, also known as a "pseudo-point guard." His physique is somewhat at a disadvantage, and although he has had some outstanding performances this season, his state is difficult to maintain…