Zhejiang Guangsha, the only team that has openly declared their championship aspirations for the new season, is now starting to feel like their dreams are becoming a reality. So far this season, all teams that have made it into the top 12, except for Shanghai, have faced Guangsha, but most have ended in defeat or with a record of one win and one loss. This fully demonstrates that the new Zhejiang Guangsha team indeed possesses the strength to once again challenge for the championship title, especially when facing their provincial derby rivals, Zhejiang Chouzhou. In the second quarter, they found themselves trailing by 18 points, but the team remained calm and methodical, ultimately completing a remarkable comeback through defense. Besides the outstanding performance of the small foreign aid, Barry Brown, this feat was closely related to the bold personnel decisions made by head coach Wang Bo. Prior to the game, Zhejiang Chouzhou received unfavorable news as their big foreign aid, Bass, was cut from the registration list announced on the 12th. Whether they were following in the footsteps of Simmons or seeking new foreign aid for the team, it would undoubtedly have some impact. Fortunately, both Yu Jiaho and Cheng Shaipeng, who had been injured, returned to the game. However, while cutting the big foreign aid, Wu Qian remained injured, and Liu Zei, an indispensable power forward for the team, was also unable to play due to injury. This had a certain impact on Zhejiang Chouzhou's rotation, and even more unexpectedly, they managed to lead by as many as 16…