Fan Ziming, once a name filled with high hopes, has now become a lingering pain for Beijing Shougang fans. With a top salary and underperforming like a mole, what has happened to this "big treasure"? In a recent match against Zhejiang, his enthusiastic celebration after scoring an uncontested basket during garbage time left fans both laughing and crying. Is this genuine emotion or simply giving up? Let's take a look at Fan Ziming's statistics. Averaging 7.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 1.5 assists with a shooting percentage of 56.3%, these numbers would be tolerated if he were a role player on a standard contract. However, as a top-salaried player, the contrast with other teams' top-paid centers is stark. Fans vent their frustrations on social media, criticizing and joking about him, with some even calling for his departure. While basketball commentators express their disappointment more tactfully, they too are let down by Fan Ziming's performance. Zhou Qi's return has further complicated Fan Ziming's situation. Previously able to start, he now relies on the coach's mood for playing time. With Zhou Qi on the court, Fan Ziming gets few opportunities. Even when he does play, the two don't mesh well, as if from different worlds. The coach struggles to balance their usage, but the results are not promising. Fan Ziming's transition from core player to benchwarmer is a psychological blow that few could withstand. The controversial "garbage time" celebration further highlights the issue. With Beijing leading by over 20 points and the game decided, Fan Ziming scored easily under the basket and celebrated…