A seemingly ordinary basketball game turned into a spectacle due to an incident involving Chinese basketball player Zhou Qi. The headline that caught the attention of those following the match was: "Zhou Qi loses his temper, berates the referee, and is directly ejected from the court!" Beijing Auto lost their away game to Qingdao with a score of 89-99, which in itself was not an embarrassing defeat. However, what truly escalated the situation and became the focus after the game was Zhou Qi's emotional breakdown during the third quarter. During the game, Zhou Qi, the team's most relied-upon center, got into a dispute with the referee, resulting not only in a technical foul but also his ejection from the game due to continuous protest. Zhou Qi, who had just recovered from a cold, lost control of his emotions in the face of adversity, ultimately turning a potential comeback for his team into a complete failure. Looking back, was this merely a "mistake" within a single game, or does it reflect deeper issues involving Zhou Qi and the Beijing Auto team? On paper, Zhou Qi's presence had raised expectations for Beijing Auto's performance in this game. Although his return from illness left him somewhat under par, he still demonstrated his dominance in the paint with his height, physique, and technical prowess. Yang Hanshen, a 27-year-old rookie from Qingdao, faced Zhou Qi, who was seen as a promising new force. Zhou Qi clearly had the upper hand in several exchanges, as evidenced by his successful baskets and offensive dominance. Unfortunately, despite Zhou…