This is the angry outcry of countless CBA fans when the Beijing men's basketball season just started. A long-awaited dream of "genius and strength coexisting" in basketball was brutally shattered by a "glass man" who gets injured easily. Can you imagine a top-paid player who can rest for three months with a sprained ankle and lie at home for half a month with a minor cold? This is not a myth; it is the reality of the Beijing Shougang Basketball Club. Zhou Qi, once a name that made countless people's blood boil, known as the "Great Demon King," has become the team's "time bomb." Fans say he "plays like he's strolling on the court," and they describe him as "soft on offense and lax on defense." What's most frustrating is that he "plays games" on the court and enjoys roast duck and tanghulu after the game without any reflection. And those who paid a large sum for his signing fee, the Beijing men's basketball team, are just like the old saying: "Good intentions don't get rewarded, and being hasty doesn't allow one to eat hot tofu." They thought that signing Zhou Qi would quickly break through the team's bottleneck, and the championship dream within reach now seems to have turned into bubbles. Incident Process: From Top-Paid Signing to Disappointment and Frustration The story begins with Zhou Qi's signing. Beijing Shougang spent top-tier contracts to bring in Zhou Qi, hoping he could lead the team to challenge for the championship. His performance and potential in the CBA were undoubtedly impressive, especially…