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Zhejiang Guangsha Team can beat Shanghai Men's Basketball Team. Apart from Sun Minghui's bravery, which player became the key factor?
I think Sun Minghui's brave performance and Xu Zhonghao played a key role in Zhejiang Guangsha's victory over the Shanghai men's basketball team, but it doesn't sound very glorious.

In the competitive arena, accidents happen from time to time. Although this is a phenomenon that fans don't want to see, it is inevitable. On the stage of CBA semi-final, Zhejiang Guangsha played against Shanghai men's basketball team. Although Zhejiang Guangsha swept the Shanghai men's basketball team to the final with a big score of 3: 0, they also lost two core players-Hu and Zhao. Hu needed to rest for three months because of his spleen rupture after colliding with foreign aid Franklin in the second game. Zhao's third concussion was carried out on a stretcher. At this moment, Sun Minghui stood up and took over the game. With his own efforts, he turned the tide and scored 45 points, showing great courage and leading the team to the final.

In addition, another player also played a key role, that is, Xu Zhonghao, the villain of CBA, which is absolutely worrying. It is no exaggeration to say that only Xu Zhonghao can decide the trend of the game. At the crucial moment of the semi-final, when Xu Zhonghao defended Franklin, the foreign aid of Shanghai team, his hands obviously pressed down, which eventually led to Franklin elbowing his head and falling to the ground in pain. On another occasion, at the critical moment when the Shanghai team was chasing points, Xu Zhonghao stepped forward and directly knocked down Guo Haowen, so that his whole body was split when he landed, and his knees and ankles were injured, and he could not persist in the game. I don't think these movements should have appeared on the court, let alone as a professional player.

In the next finals, I think Yang Ming should plan ahead and pay more attention to this uncertain factor in tactical arrangement. I hope there will be no such unnecessary small moves in the future, let alone actions that violate sports ethics. If you want to win, you must win glory; if you want to lose, you must lose aboveboard.