摘要:Seriously, did anyone else see those numbers for Sichuan's stars and just... stop breathing for a second?!
Seriously, did anyone else see those numbers for Sichuan's stars and just... stop breathing for a second?!
Han Xu and Li Meng: What Happened?!
Okay, I need to talk about this. The All-China Games women's basketball final. Guangdong vs. Sichuan. On paper, Sichuan looking like the Avengers Assemble, right? Li Meng, Han Xu, Wang Siyu – a "three-star general" lineup they called it. They blew out their opponents in the semis by, like, 40 points. Everyone's expecting Sichuan to just waltz to the championship. I was ready for a show.
And then I saw the stats. My jaw legitimately hit the floor. Han Xu, one of the best bigs in the country, out there taking 13 shots and making... FOUR. Four! And Li Meng, the fearless attacker, taking SIX shots and sinking... ONE. One single bucket. What operation is this? I'm not exaggerating when I say I had to re-read it three times. Was this a bad dream?
Guangdong's Defense: The Unsung Heroes?
Meanwhile, Guangdong. They weren't exactly nobodies, they had Yang Liwei, Huang Sijing, the rising star Yang Shuyu. But the narrative was all Sichuan. Yet, what did Guangdong do? They played like their lives depended on it. The report says they have "less height" but "strong defense." Yeah, "strong defense" is the understatement of the century! They didn't just hold Sichuan; they contained them. They made Sichuan's superstars look… ordinary. That level of defensive effort, forcing those kinds of misses from players of that caliber? That's not just good; that's elite.
Yang Shuyu: The Engine That Wouldn't Quit
And can we talk about Yang Shuyu? This girl is something else. The report mentions she played 39 minutes. Thirty-nine! In a final! And she wasn't just running around; she was making things happen. She was the one hitting threes, driving to the basket, being the offensive spark plug Guangdong desperately needed. When you're playing against a team stacked with talent, and your star player is giving you that kind of sustained, relentless effort, you have to feel it. It’s pure heart on display.
This "Upset" Felt Like a Statement
The report keeps calling this a "shocking win," an "upset." And yeah, I get it, on paper Sichuan should have had the edge. But honestly? After seeing how Guangdong smothered their supposed superstars and how Yang Shuyu just refused to quit, it doesn't feel like a fluke. It feels like Guangdong brought the fire, the grit, and the smarts. They didn't just beat a team with big names; they shut down their entire game plan. That’s how you win championships.
More Than Just a Game: Guangdong's Dominance
And as if that wasn't enough, you remember that Guangdong's men's team also took home the championship? Wow. Just… wow. That’s not just a good season; that's a program firing on all cylinders. It shows a level of commitment and excellence that’s honestly inspiring. But for the women’s final, it was a masterclass from Guangdong. They proved that talent is nothing without will, and sometimes, the "luxury" lineup can be more of a burden than a blessing when the other team just decides to play harder. They didn't just win; they made a statement.
What do you guys think? Was it a defensive masterclass by Guangdong that completely stifled Sichuan's stars? Or did Li Meng and Han Xu just have an off-night of epic proportions? Was Yang Shuyu's performance the real MVP? Let me know your take in the comments – I need to talk this out!
来源:御宅守护