115-110, Shanxi men's basketball team completed a 25-point comeback at home, reversing Xinjiang men's basketball team and successfully avenging their previous loss. This game was beyond words, with Xinjiang, who had benched their main lineup, dominating Shanxi's full-strength team in the first three quarters. However, in the fourth quarter, during the single foreign player matchup, Xinjiang's players seemed to lose their touch, and coach Liu Wei's foolish tactics did not help. On the other hand, Shanxi made a strong comeback, demonstrating championship-caliber dominance and tenacity, ultimately completing the comeback. Let's listen to what media experts have to say after the game. Guangdong media: In the final quarter, Shanxi scored 41-11, completing a 25-point comeback at home with a 115-110 victory over Xinjiang, achieving revenge. I still have the same question: why didn't they bring on Peterson earlier? Also, despite Diyallo missing two free throws and Liu Chuanxing securing a crucial offensive rebound to seal the game, why didn't Xinjiang substitute Li Yanzhe? This season, Xinjiang has experienced several instances of leading by a large margin only to be unexpectedly overturned, making it incredibly dramatic. Liaoning media: A comeback of this magnitude from Shanxi is something that, in my memory, only Liaoning could have pulled off a decade ago. Why watch low-level NBA games when knowledgeable fans should watch the CBA? The CBA offers everything you could want in terms of drama, both on and off the court, and it's addictive. Shanghai media: Under the four-quarter, seven-player foreign policy, a 20-point lead is no longer as secure as it once was.…