On January 15th, Beijing time, the 31st round of CBA regular season continued. In a recently concluded match, Liaoning Men's Basketball Team defeated Shanghai Men's Basketball Team 117-114 at home, ending the latter's 16-game winning streak. A simple review of the game: I personally believe that this match was absolutely at the level of a playoff game. Liaoning Men's Basketball Team started with accurate outside shooting, quickly opening up a double-digit lead, but Shanghai Men's Basketball Team showed great tenacity and soon found their offensive rhythm in the second and third quarters, leveling the score. Entering the decisive fourth quarter, Shanghai Men's Basketball Team's super foreign aid, Bradso, was ejected by the referee for accumulating one unsportsmanlike foul and one technical foul. This led to Shanghai Men's Basketball Team losing a major offensive core. Li Tianrong, who was organizing the offense, seemed somewhat inexperienced, and his key shots were blocked by Li Xiaoxu. Ultimately, Li Hongquan failed to make a three-pointer, and Shanghai Men's Basketball Team suffered a narrow defeat. Compared to the outcome of the game, fans discussed more about the refereeing of this match, especially the refereeing of Referee No. 57, which was simply absurd. Even the honest coach Lu Wei was so angry that he rarely exploded and kept roaring at the referees for their poor calls. What exactly happened? It turned out that during the third and fourth quarters, Shanghai Men's Basketball Team had several momentum-building moments to catch up on points, but they were unexpectedly interrupted by the referees. Besides Bradso committing three consecutive offensive…