Losing the Game and Losing Dignity! Guangdong Fans Attacked, Venting Emotions by Throwing Water Bottles, Du Feng Demonstrates a Broad Vision

23/01/2025 47hotness 0likes

The fans of the Tongxi team have recently become the "hot search" on the court, not their team. Imagine that the game has just been played halfway, and the fans began to vent their emotions, smashing water bottles, throwing debris, and even speaking without restraint to the opposing players.

This scene is simply like a "classic plot" in a TV series, which makes people shake their heads. In the game against Shanxi, the Tongxi fans committed their old problems again. The referees and players are tired, and what is most speechless is that the scene almost lost control, and both sides almost broke out into conflict.


As a result, the league had to punish them twice. However, the problem is that this does not seem to have made these fans remember.


However, to put it another way, this game against Guangdong has made the Tongxi team's players perform quite eye-catching. Lin Wei, Leaf, Zhao Baqing and others played passionately, which was completely unlike playing a "life-saving battle". They played quite rhythmically, especially in the third quarter, when they launched a passionate offensive with the Guangdong team. Although they eventually fell behind by 12 points, their performance really had commendable aspects, especially Lin Wei's long-range three-pointer, which was simply stunning the audience. Who would have thought that these players could play such a beautiful game under such great pressure
?

Looking at the Guangdong team, Xu Jie, Walter, and Bazley's combination is simply a nightmare-level existence. They worked together to score more than 80 points, especially Bazley, whose two dunks directly pressed Tongxi's defense to catch their breath. It made people shout excitedly. Although during the game, both sides' players and coaches were very friendly, there were not too many intense physical conflicts on the court, and the referee's judgment was fair, but some things were still inevitable. Just after the game ended, when everyone thought this game would become a classic, a scene after the game surprised everyone.


When the Guangdong players walked out of the court, some Tongxi fans became restless again. Water bottles flew, debris scattered. The scene was once very chaotic, and even some fans tried to surround the Guangdong team's players. Although some Tongxi fans said on social media that the incident was caused by a Guangdong fan provoking, this is just speculation. No matter what, even if this is the case, it cannot be an excuse for attacking other innocent fans. This kind of behavior of emotional失控 is simply "making a mess for a trivial matter," which is a bit disappointing.


The appearance of this scene really makes people deeply think about fan culture. The game should bring us joy and relaxation, who would have thought it would turn into a scene of emotional venting
? True fans are to appreciate the game and support the team, not to do irrational behaviors for emotional venting. As home fans, your every move not only represents yourself but also represents the image of the team and the entire city. Everyone is happy when they win the game, but if they lose, they should accept it calmly instead, because the process of the game has already been wonderful.

What is even more frightening is that these Tongxi fans seem to have become "habitual offenders." The team received fines twice because of these behaviors, and they seem to have not realized the seriousness of the problem. In fact, losing at home is not disgraceful. What is important is how you face this game. Fans should let go of unnecessary emotions and truly enjoy the passion and excitement brought by the game. After the game, no matter what the result is, we should look at it with a rational and mature attitude. If we play well, we cheer for the team
; if we play badly, we also cheer for them. At this time, it is the true spirit of a fan.

Du Feng's response is called "textbook-level." Despite some extreme fans of Tongxi making radical actions, he still thanked all the fans present in the interview. This generous performance is really worthy of praise. His mentality is simply a "court sage," capable of looking highly upon the game and being tolerant of fans. This broad vision is something we can all learn from. Watching a game should be a competition of civilization and reason, not a contest of conflict and violence. After all, we all love this sport, so why make a game like war
?

In the end, true fans understand the subtleties of basketball, rather than venting their emotions through violence after the game. I hope every viewer can have a rational mindset and be a responsible fan.