A major upset occurred in the 29th round of the CBA league, as Xinjiang Men's Basketball Team suffered a surprising defeat at home, losing 104-113 to Fujian, who were at the bottom of the rankings. This marks the second home loss for Xinjiang this season, and it was truly unexpected that they would lose to Fujian. Although Xinjiang's shooting percentage looked decent, they lost on rebounds and had 20 turnovers, indicating that their defense was virtually non-existent, and they lacked a core player to step up in critical moments. The entire game lacked leadership. Especially in the second half, Xinjiang completely lost control of the rebounds and perimeter defense, making this loss a disaster. Despite five players scoring over 10 points, they were unable to take control of the game. After the game, star player Qi Lin expressed his dissatisfaction, stating that they were clearly overconfident, as everyone knew Fujian was a team that had long been at the bottom. However, Fujian played hard against Xinjiang, demonstrating remarkable courage and impeccable execution, while Xinjiang's players did not perform as well. In addition to Qi Lin, head coach Liu Wei also expressed his dissatisfaction, saying that some players did not perform well in this game, which was indeed due to overconfidence. He hopes they will take the next game seriously. Following the end of this game, many media outlets believe that Liu Wei should be the one to step down, as he seems increasingly unsuitable for Xinjiang. They are now unable to beat strong teams or weak ones, and they collapse in the second half, especially in the fourth quarter. This issue has occurred multiple times and remains unresolved, indicating that it is not a problem with the players but with the head coach. Therefore, Xinjiang should replace their head coach. Some fans have suggested that the most suitable coach for Xinjiang is still A Jiang, and they should quickly bring him back. The head coach issue is one aspect, but player issues also need to be addressed. Looking at Xinjiang's defense in this game, Fujian is considered the weakest defensively in the entire league. However, in comparison, Xinjiang's defense seemed even worse, lacking intensity. The players appeared dejected, lacking spirit, and when trailing by five points with more than two minutes left, they were slow to serve the ball, giving the impression that they did not want to win. Therefore, in addition to changing the head coach, player issues must also be resolved.