In the world of sports, fair competition is the most basic principle, and violating it is akin to shaking the foundation of a building. On the CBA court, this principle has once faced challenges. In the past, the CBA league had relatively lenient penalties for behaviors that violated the spirit of fair competition. Malpractices such as intentional diving and fake falls were commonplace. There were numerous instances of players' splits, kicks to the groin, and fake falls. Many of these violations did not receive the appropriate penalties, leading to some players becoming increasingly bold in their actions. They used these disreputable means to gain an advantage in the game. Fuge is a typical example. He does have a certain level of skill on the court, but his sportsmanship leaves much to be desired. In a game against Qingdao, he intentionally split his legs and kicked the defender Duan Angjun in the groin while attempting a three-pointer. In the past, such behavior might not have been punished, but times have changed, and now the basketball association takes this kind of behavior very seriously. This time, the bald referee did not tolerate it and immediately called an offensive foul on Fuge, awarding Duan Angjun two free throws. In fact, according to the standards of similar penalties, calling a technical foul and allowing the defender two free throws plus possession would have been more appropriate. Moreover, Fuge's behavior of fouling to gain free throws was not accidental. In this season alone, he has repeatedly received high numbers of free throws in single games,…