In a CBA regular season match between Beijing and Qingdao men's basketball teams, Zhou Qi, who had just returned from injury, once again paid the price for his lack of composure. He only played two quarters before being ejected in the third quarter after less than two minutes due to a dispute with the referee, resulting in two technical fouls (Ts). According to CBA tradition, Zhou Qi is likely to face severe penalties from the basketball association this time, at least a fine is inevitable. The CBA has always been strict in punishing conflicts between players and referees. Many fans are also concerned about why Zhou Qi was so angry this time that he risked getting a T by directly arguing with the referee? From the game video, Zhou Qi was mainly dissatisfied with the refereeing standards of referee No. 59. In the 10th minute of the third quarter, Beijing held the ball on offense, and after receiving the ball, Zhou Qi prepared to drive to the basket for a layup. As a result, he collided with Yang Hanshen of Qingdao and fell to the ground. Zhou Qi quickly passed the ball to other teammates. At that time, the referee did not indicate anything. However, Zhou Qi believed that Yang Hanshen might have obstructed him because Yang Hanshen made a foot movement when he started. Zhou Qi therefore communicated and argued with the referee for the first time. The referee thought that Zhou Qi should focus on the game and made a gesture refusing communication to him. Zhou Qi still…