CBA This Season, Up to Now, 4 Native Players Who Can Be Called "Iron Man", See Who They Are The CBA season has been full of excitement, and by the 28th round, the "Iron Men" have shown performances that are truly impressive! Some players average 40 minutes per game, some have explosive statistics that rival small foreign players, and others lead their teams to victory with a tough playing style. Against the backdrop of adjusted foreign player policies, these native players not only withstand the intensity of the games but also contribute to their team's victories with sweat, earning them the title of "Iron Men" without a doubt. However, as we count these relentless figures, we can't help but ask: Is being relentless something to admire or a sign of helplessness? This season of the CBA has already reached the 28th round, and the battles for championship contention and ranking positions are becoming increasingly fierce. At this stage, Wang Ruize from Qingdao, Xu Jie from Guangdong, Zhang Ning from Shanxi, and Gao Shiyang from Shandong have all written chapters of "Iron Men" in their unique ways. They have contributed key data and performances for their teams, becoming the focus of fan discussions. Who is the first Iron Man? It must be Wang Ruize, the core of Qingdao. This 29-year-old forward has played 22 games this season, averaging an astonishing 40.9 minutes of playing time, ranking first in the league. Simply put, he is almost playing the entire game! What's even more remarkable is that he not only endures high-intensity play…