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CBA playoffs semi-finals: The Liaoning-Guangdong war is coming to Liaoning to defeat Guangdong in the first game

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CBA playoffs semi-finals: The Liaoning-Guangdong war is coming to Liaoning to defeat Guangdong in the first game

2022-04-13 00:52:14Source: Xi’an News Network

Xi’an News Network News 2021/2022 season CBA playoffs third stage (semi-finals) kicked off at Nanchang International Sports Center on the evening of April 12. This season’s regular season champion Liaoning team and last season’s overall champion Guangdong team were the first to meet by narrow roads. , the liaoning team with the dominant overall strength defeated the opponent 92:79 and took the lead in the semi-final of the best-of-five-three system. It is worth mentioning that the Guangdong team only scored 24 points in the first half of this campaign, setting a record for the lowest half-time score in the CBA playoffs.

“We never won against Guangdong in the finals; we never lost against Guangdong in the semi-finals!” Before the game, a Liaoning fan’s message on the Internet was liked by many netizens. In fact, the two teams of Liaoning and Guangdong have faced each other 85 times in the history of the CBA. The Guangdong team has the upper hand with 48 wins and 37 losses, and the two sides have also met 31 times in the playoffs. The Liaoning team has 16 wins and 15 losses. Slight advantage. In the playoffs this season, the competitive state of the players of the Liaoning team and the physical reserves of the team are better than those of Guangdong. Guo Ailun, Zhang Zhenlin, Han Dejun and Fu Hao have all shown extraordinary strength and strength in the two previous games against the Shanxi team. Excellent state, and the Guangdong team played too long in the previous game against Zhejiang Chouzhou, and the veteran striker Zhou Peng was under too much pressure.

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After the start of the game, the Liaoning team took the initiative on both ends of the offense and defense as soon as they came up, forcing the opponent to make 7 mistakes in a single quarter. After the first quarter, the Liaoning team led by 8 points at 22:14. In the second quarter, the Guangdong team still relied on a single foreign aid Weems to deal with the opponent, but their defense could not suppress the turns of the Liaoning team’s rookies, and the attack was even more misfiring. After halftime, the Liaoning team will be divided. The gap widened further and led 47:24. With only 24 points in the half, the Guangdong team set an embarrassing record, which is almost the same as the lowest score (19 points) in the CBA league set by the Sichuan team last month. In addition, the Guangdong team’s bench players did not score 1 point in the first half, in sharp contrast to the 29 points scored by the Liaoning team’s bench attack group. In the second half of the game, the Liaoning team still maintained the lead all the way, and finally won a complete victory in the first game of the semifinals.

On the evening of April 13, the semi-final series between the Shanghai team and Zhejiang Guangsha team will also kick off. Since the 2007/2008 season, the Guangsha team has entered the playoffs every year, and has had one finals experience. , while the Shanghai team is among the top four in the league for the first time in 12 years, so the mentality of the two sides will be different. In addition, Li Chunjiang, the former director of the Guangsha team, has now become the coach of the Shanghai team, and the current coach of the Guangsha team, Wang Bo, was Li Chunjiang’s assistant coach back then.

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Text/Jin Peng, an all-media reporter from Xi’an Press

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