A changing of the guard
As Guangdong reclaims its crown, it marks end of an era in epic, decadelong rivalry with Liaoning
Farewell to a captain
Embodying all of those values, with two National Games titles and four CBA championships to his name, Liaoning captain Han chose the 15th National Games to close the final chapter of his 18-year professional journey — a farewell both personal and emblematic of the end of an era.
As Liaoning's captain, he led his teammates in cleaning the players' locker room after all matches concluded. "I want to stand my last post well," he said, "and leave the Liaoning team for the National Games in the best possible way."
Teammate Gao Shiyan expressed deep admiration: "Playing with him for so many years, he's more than a teammate, he's a brother. Even at 38, he fights so hard on the court, inspiring the entire team — he's our role model."
Zhou Qi, Han's former teammate and an opponent in the bronze-medal match with Sichuan, also sent his best wishes: "I can only wish him well, hoping he enjoys life even more now that there are no more games."
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