The match between Liaoning and Guangsha at Liaoning's home court turned out to be quite unexpected. Initially anticipated as an evenly matched contest, it ultimately became a one-sided "performance" by Guangsha, who defeated Liaoning with a score of 101:88. Liaoning struggled to find their rhythm throughout the game. Brown from Guangsha had a personal explosion, scoring 41 points, tearing apart Liaoning's defense and leading Guangsha to a complete domination. Liaoning's performance was disappointing, with almost all the main players in a low state, making continuous mistakes, and showing little progress on the offensive end. This match served as a wake-up call for Liaoning, exposing numerous issues. It wasn't just about losing a game; the underlying problems were much more severe than the score indicated. In the first half of the game, both teams had relatively balanced firepower, with Liaoning slightly ahead. At the end of the first quarter, Liaoning led 24:23, but the direction of the game changed completely afterward. In the second quarter, Guangsha started to exert themselves, with Zhao Yanhao and Knight continuously hitting three-pointers, directly overtaking the score. Liaoning's offense suddenly faltered, missing shots and having a messy defense, especially Brown, who gave Liaoning a warning in a single quarter. His three-point shots were incredibly accurate, almost as if they had eyes. By halftime, Guangsha had a four-point lead. In the third quarter, Guangsha seemed to have turned on a cheat code, quickly widening the gap. Brown's performance was particularly impressive, scoring 14 points alone in a single quarter, completely disrupting Liaoning's rhythm. On Liaoning's side, the…