A top-level confrontation turned into a hot topic among fans due to refereeing decisions. Is this fair judgment or does it affect fairness? On the CBA court, every encounter is about honor, and this match between Shanghai and Liaoning men's basketball teams is no exception. In the end, Shanghai lost to their opponents 114-117, with their winning streak ending at 16 games. The game was intense enough to be recorded in the annals of the CBA, but the controversial decision to penalize Bradley in the crucial moment pushed topics beyond victory and defeat to the forefront. In such circumstances, Shanghai's head coach, Lu Wei, chose a cold approach, expressing regret with calmness and humility; but is the fundamental reason really with the referees? Bradley was almost unstoppable in the game, scoring 28 points with 10 out of 13 shots, not only as the offensive engine of Shanghai but also as the core contributor to a series of victories. As one of the top-performing foreign players in the current CBA, Bradley averaged 24.3 points, 6.7 assists, and 5.2 rebounds this season, almost single-handedly carving out the "dark horse" image of Shanghai. However, not only were there multiple fouls called against his offense during the game, but he was also directly sent off with six fouls in the "diving foul" decision. This decision not only stunned Bradley but also caused the situation of the game to change dramatically. The Shanghai team, which was still in a critical moment of biting points, lost Bradley, like a kite that had lost its string, completely…