The match between Shanxi and Guangsha was indeed a fiery contest. It was not just a regular season game, but also the most intense battle for the top spot in the CBA season. Both sides fought fiercely for the first place, and as the game entered the fourth quarter, the situation became increasingly tense. At this moment, Zhang Ning's foul completely escalated the game, but it also brought a series of controversies and consequences. With more than 7 minutes left in the fourth quarter, Zhang Ning had a violent physical contact with Hu Jinqiu of Guangsha during an offensive play. Zhang Ning's breakthrough layup action immediately pulled down Hu Jinqiu, causing him to lose balance and fall heavily to the ground. The scene made the hearts of the fans at the scene tighten, and everyone could feel the pain of that moment. This action seemed not to be a simple physical confrontation, but rather had a malicious flavor. Hu Jinqiu lay painfully on the ground, and the referee immediately blew the whistle to pause the game. Everyone was waiting for the referee to give a reasonable decision. The main referee Duan Zhu was obviously shocked by this foul, and he even had to pause to react. At this time, Wang Bo, the head coach of Guangsha, was apparently dissatisfied. He felt that Zhang Ning's action was too obvious and definitely not an unintentional collision. Wang Bo immediately expressed his strong dissatisfaction to the referee, believing that this was an intentional action and should not be let go. Just when everyone thought the matter would end there, Wang Bo was unwilling to accept it and requested a challenge. After a video replay, the referee finally decided that Zhang Ning's foul was a violation of the body foul, directly giving him a black card and expelling him from the field. Many people may wonder if Zhang Ning feels wronged? As soon as the game ended, Zhang Ning's attitude was really impressive. Especially when facing Hu Jinqiu's defense, he said that he did not realize that it would cause the opponent's injury, but only instinctively wanted to protect himself. The content of Zhang Ning's apology was also very sincere, especially reflecting on his previous fouls. As for Han Dejun's peach-stealing incident in that game, Zhang Ning also specifically apologized, saying that he just made an irrational move at the time. Some netizens have different opinions. One netizen said: Zhang Ning's attitude is quite sincere, but think about it, this is not the first time he has fouled. He has been fined twice this season for violating the body, and this kind of repeated behavior really needs to be reflected upon. Players are not just about skills, but also about control. Especially in such a tense situation, a slight loss of control may hurt others. This makes sense. After all, the game can be intense, but protecting the safety of the other players is the most important. No matter how you look at it, you cannot tolerate malicious behavior that harms others. After Zhang Ning was expelled, the game continued. Although Shanxi still had other players to support, the situation became even more chaotic. Especially with the increasing number of violations accumulated by Zhang Ning in the season, he now ranks at the top of the CBA violation list. People can't help but ask, can Zhang Ning adjust his playing style? Otherwise, according to the CBA rules, if he commits several more times, he may face a ban, which is not a simple warning. If he receives two more violations, he will face a three-game suspension; and if the total reaches 12 times, Zhang Ning may even be suspended for six games, which is definitely a huge loss for both him and the Shanxi team. Another netizen also put forward a different view: Looking at his video apology after the game, I really feel that this young man has a sense of responsibility, does not escape, and does not shirk. Many players dare not face their mistakes, but Zhang Ning at least dares to take responsibility. Whether or not there are too many fouls, let's not talk about it for the time being, but from a moral perspective, he at least has a reflective attitude, and this attitude is more important than anything else. This netizen's opinion is not unreasonable. Although Zhang Ning's actions were indeed excessive, his response and attitude are worthy of recognition. Zhang Ning's career is not too long, but his impact on the court is impressive. In Shanxi's system, he is not only the main force in offense but also the backbone of defense. As the backcourt scoring core of the team, he is closely guarded by the opponent in every game. Such high-pressure confrontation inevitably leads to some uncontrollable behaviors. Judging from his physical conditions, Zhang Ning's sprints and breakthroughs are very threatening, but this fierce physical confrontation also makes it difficult for him to completely control his actions. Some netizens commented: Zhang Ning's temper is relatively impetuous, and his character determines that he is prone to impulsive actions. This problem is probably difficult to solve through a simple apology. He must learn to stay calm in the game and not make mistakes again and again. This approach actually makes sense. Professional athletes need not only good skills but also mental stability. Especially when facing key moments in the game, emotional management is crucial to the player's performance. To sum up, can Zhang Ning adjust his emotions in the next game, control his excessive actions, and avoid further violations? This will directly affect his personal future and the performance of the Shanxi team. If Zhang Ning can be more rational on the court and avoid making the team pay a price due to impulsiveness, then he can still become an important figure on the CBA court. Everyone knows that Zhang Ning has great potential. If he can improve his performance on the court, he will definitely reach new heights in the future. Finally, the result of the game between Shanxi and Guangsha is also full of variables. Zhang Ning's departure is undoubtedly a big loss for the Shanxi team, and Hu Jinqiu's injury also adds uncertainty to Guangsha's subsequent games. For Zhang Ning, he not only needs to control his game actions but also needs to think about how to play a more mature role in the team. In future games, can Zhang Ning still restrain his emotions and learn how to calmly cope with the high-pressure environment? It is worth looking forward to by each of us. He is not someone who gives up easily. Who knows if he can catch up and become even more perfect?