During a CBA regular season match between Qingdao and Beijing, Beijing's starting center Zhou Qi became dissatisfied with the referee's decision, lost control of his emotions on the court, even clenched his fists in anger, and was ultimately ejected from the game. This incident quickly became a hot topic after the match, with Zhou Qi clenching his fists and attempting to chase down the referee. After reviewing the footage, the reason behind his actions was discovered, leading some to jokingly ask if he thought he was Zhao Rui. The events that unfolded left fans questioning whether Zhou Qi's anger was truly justified. (Please see the article for the GIF.) The third quarter of the game saw a pivotal moment that became the center of controversy. Zhou Qi was preparing to make a strong offensive move under the basket when he collided with Qingdao's young player Yang Hanshen and fell to the ground. However, the referee did not blow the whistle. Zhou Qi immediately got up and approached the referee to try to communicate. But the referee firmly rejected him with a decisive gesture. Zhou Qi lost his composure and continued to argue with the referee, eventually being called for a technical foul and ejected due to accumulating two technical fouls. The replay clearly shows that Yang Hanshen did indeed move slightly during defense and exerted slight force with his right hand. However, from the referee's perspective, Yang had basically established his defensive position, and Zhou Qi's forced breakthrough did not have a rule advantage. In this situation, it is not…

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On January 17th, Beijing time, where was the promised lesson for Yang Hanshen? Instead, Zhou Qi was directly ejected from the game in a complete meltdown, chasing after the referee with curses. Who else should be ejected if not you? During the match between Beijing and Qingdao, there was significant controversy. Prior to the game, Zhou Qi, who had been resting for three consecutive games due to a fever, suddenly announced his return to teach Yang Hanshen a lesson. This was because Yang Hanshen had just signed with an American agency, joining forces with Rich Paul and LeBron James' team, making it highly likely that he would be selected. Signing with this team greatly increased the chances of becoming the next Chinese player to go overseas to the NBA. Since Zhou Qi had previously played in the NBA and was actually drafted, it made sense for the "Great Demon King" to return and give Yang Hanshen a taste of the NBA level. However, Zhou Qi did not perform well in the first half, shooting only 4 out of 9 and making only 2 out of 7 free throws for a total of 10 points. Although his stats showed him ahead of Yang Hanshen, his shooting percentage was not high. Zhou Qi, playing so poorly and missing free throws, lost control of his mentality. Just two minutes into the third quarter, he was directly ejected by the referee. What exactly happened? Primarily, Qingdao was already leading Beijing by double digits, with a 12-point gap. At this point, when Zhou Qi was…

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The thrilling match between Qingdao and Liaoning teams in the CBA The 30th round of the CBA regular season featured a series of exciting matches, with the home game between Qingdao and Liaoning teams standing out as particularly captivating. The two teams were closely matched in terms of strength. Liaoning had previously achieved an impressive record of 20 wins and 9 losses, ranking third in the standings. On the other hand, Qingdao had 19 wins and 10 losses, placing them sixth. The outcome of this match could significantly impact both teams' rankings, potentially altering their positions in the playoffs. Similar to the small competitions in life, where a single achievement can change one's standing among peers. The game started with Qingdao in an exceptional state, akin to a player suddenly gaining an advantage. Their outside shots were smooth, with three-pointers consistently finding the net. They scored a high of 39 points in the first quarter, establishing a significant 39-23 lead over Liaoning, a 16-point advantage. At this point, it seemed as though Qingdao might completely dominate Liaoning. This highlights the importance of quickly entering and maintaining a competitive state at the beginning of a match or task, setting a strong foundation for success. By the second quarter, Liaoning began to find their rhythm, much like a runner who starts slow but then accelerates in a long-distance race. They managed to recover 8 points with a 27-19 run. At halftime, Qingdao still held an 8-point lead at home. Despite the unpredictable nature of basketball games, I remained optimistic about Qingdao's chances…

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Zhang Ning's Struggle in CBA: A Negative Example and Targeted by Referees On January 3rd, Beijing time, after being criticized by the CBA referees in a meeting, Zhang Ning seemed to have lost his defensive edge. He committed four fouls throughout the game, with none in the first 45 minutes and all four in the last three minutes, leaving him unable to stop any opponent. This match was of great concern as Shanxi, a strong contender for the championship this season, faced a formidable Qingdao team. More importantly, Zhang Ning, the core player and tough guy of Shanxi, had just been officially named and criticized by the CBA referees during their meeting. The referees specifically pointed out Zhang Ning's situation, stating that some of his actions were too aggressive, appearing energetic but actually quite dirty, easily harming opponents. Therefore, they criticized him for having too many minor actions. Zhang Ning has become a negative example and typical case in the CBA, with referees expected to scrutinize his actions more closely, keeping a tight watch on him, and the camera always focused on him. After learning about this, Zhang Ning responded with bravado, saying that being under close attention is a good thing as it allows them to find ways to win games and earn respect, as well as to improve his own defense continuously. However, despite his words, it was evident in the game that Zhang Ning was no longer daring to make moves defensively, leading to him being unable to stop his opponents directly. Previously, he played with great…

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Six Players Score 111 Points, Qingdao Team Goes on a Rampage! Liu Weiwei Roars in Celebration, Hopes for Top 8 Increase Significantly Qingdao Team achieved an eighth-place finish in the regular season last year, but this season, despite aiming to improve further, their performance has not been as ideal. Up to now, Qingdao has secured a record of 15 wins and 9 losses, ranking eighth in the league, which is commendable but falls short of the team's objectives. The team's underperformance can be attributed to several factors, including reliance on foreign players. This season, they selected three foreign players, with Weatherspoon and Mickey performing well, while Smith was quite average. Additionally, the domestic players have shown inconsistency, particularly Yang Hanshen, the team's absolute core in the frontcourt. Although he has made progress this season, averaging 16.5 points, 10.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2.8 blocks per game, his performance has been inconsistent, failing to fully anchor the frontcourt, which is one of the reasons for the team's subpar performance. Qingdao needs to continue improving, especially by tapping into their potential to pursue better results. In this match against Sichuan, the team did not want to let go of the victory. Sichuan's performance this season has been average, with only 7 wins and 18 losses, leaving them with a significant gap from the playoffs. The team's foreign players, Samner and Maric, have been plagued by injuries, forcing them to rely solely on Hunter, which has further weakened their strength. Facing Qingdao in this match, they had little hope of winning. Qingdao held…

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