Is Marbury the strongest foreign aid in CBA history?

I think Marbury can really be considered the best foreign aid.

Let's look at what Marbury has done. He joined Beijing Jinxi in the middle of season 12. He joined the team as almost a single force, led the league's second-rate team to the finals and then surprisingly paved the way. Beating Guangdong Hongyuan 4-1, the seven-time champion beat a CBA monopoly that had been in place for nearly a decade. (Hongyuan's roster essentially amounted to the national team and two of the best foreigners in the league.) After a season of staff adjustments, Beijing made a comeback. At this point in time, the mighty and powerful Beijing team no longer relied solely on Marbury. Under Marbury's training, Zhu Yan's Western Shuochuan Sun Yue Li Gen and others were often able to stand up and share. The responsibility of the offense, as well as blocking Mamo combination is also very good, coupled with the very good condition of Morris, even if the old horse is getting older, but in the critical moment can still be dynamite package to the layup, so the Beijing team is still spelled two championships. Later, Morris injured the old horse and retired. When the old horse left Beijing, he left behind Xiaochuan, the national team's star forward, Fang Shuo, the national team's guard, Zhu Yanxi from the training team and a top defensive warrior, Wang Yuhui, who is now in Beijing.

The most important local player on the team. The veteran horse has allowed Beijing to jump from a second-rate team to a playoff regular, if not a first-rate one. For the league, that means more. He broke Guangdong's nearly decade-long monopoly. Since then, the national team is no longer considered Guangdong Hongyuan. CBA champions have re-emerged. Teams such as Sichuan, Liaoning and Liaoning have achieved originality. Monopoly champions like Zhejiang and Shenzhen are also starting to emerge. No doubt this will make the CBA look better and more commercial. This is different from the fact that Guangdong replaced Bayi as CBA owners a decade ago. Guangdong ended another monopoly at the end of August 1, and Beijing, led by Lao Ma, started another era of hegemony.