On January 8th, the CBA regular season was incredibly exciting, with many unexpected outcomes in the matches. In particular, the game between Guangsha and Beijing was a real "comeback drama," with Guangsha making an impressive 17-point comeback against Beijing, putting on a great show for the fans. Meanwhile, powerhouses like Guangdong, Shanghai, and Liaoning didn't disappoint, easily securing victories over their opponents. Let's start with the match between Guangsha and Beijing, which was truly full of ups and downs. In the first half, both teams struggled offensively. Although Bo Ban returned, he didn't bring about any significant changes to the team, and Beijing took advantage of Guangsha's offensive slump to lead by 8 points at halftime. However, in the second half, the situation changed dramatically. Guangsha made a 13:2 run in the final quarter, quickly closing the gap and overtaking Beijing. During this time, Beijing's Jerman wasn't very effective, not only failing to score but also making frequent mistakes. At the most critical moment, Barry Brown of Guangsha remained calm, scoring continuously and making several crucial contributions on defense, helping Guangsha ultimately reverse Beijing and secure a 17-point victory. After watching the game, one netizen commented, "Beijing seems a bit lost right now. Jerman is a strong player, but why did he fail in the key moments? It feels like they lack players like Chen Yingjun who can stabilize the team." Indeed, Beijing's ability to seize opportunities in critical moments is questionable, while Guangsha's Brown demonstrated his experienced demeanor. Moving on to the match between Shanghai and Beikong, Shanghai seemed…