In the CBA arena, referees' decisions often become a hot topic among fans. Recently, the match between Xinjiang and Tongxi teams has once again brought this issue to the forefront. During the second quarter of the game, Xinjiang player Qi Lin was penalized by the referee for a controversial foul during a defensive play, which triggered an emotional outburst from him. Qi Lin angrily threw a punch, followed by a technical foul and his immediate return to the locker room, shocking the fans and spectators present. More dramatically, his brief message "39" posted on social media in the locker room sparked speculation among many fans, who believed that the number referred to the referee of the game, Yang Hongfeng. The refereeing issues behind the game are evident. As a focal point referee in the CBA this season, Yang Hongfeng's decisions have been repeatedly questioned. His lack of control in crucial moments has caused dissatisfaction among players, coaches, and even fans. The role of the referee is not only as the "judge" of the game but also crucial to its fairness and entertainment value. Frequent controversial decisions not only harm the interests of players and teams but also affect the overall image and credibility of the CBA league. It is clear that the CBA league management must take this issue seriously and take effective measures to improve it. Against this backdrop, the Xinjiang team decided to appeal to the league, requesting a retrial of Qi Lin's controversial penalty. If it is ultimately confirmed that there was indeed a misjudgment, Qi Lin's…