In recent CBA regular season matches, the confrontation between Xinjiang and Tongxi teams has sparked heated discussions about refereeing decisions. During the second quarter of a game, Xinjiang player Qi Lin was furious after being penalized for a foul during defense, even expressing his dissatisfaction with a punch, which led to his disqualification due to accumulated technical fouls. More shockingly, after returning to the locker room, Qi Lin posted a brief Weibo message on social media, consisting only of the number "39." This number quickly sparked speculation among fans, who generally believed it to be an accusation against referee No. 39, Yang Hongfeng. Yang Hongfeng's refereeing in this match has been controversial, with his officiating skills drawing widespread discussion from fans and the media. Qi Lin's technical foul was undoubtedly a turning point in the game, putting Xinjiang under greater pressure in subsequent matches. While the anger of players during games is understandable, maintaining calm and rationality is essential in professional sports. Qi Lin's overreaction not only resulted in his own punishment but also caused unnecessary trouble for Xinjiang. As the incident escalated, Xinjiang's management decided to appeal to the league for a review of the disputed call. If ultimately ruled as a mistaken judgment, Qi Lin's technical foul would be rescinded, which concerns not only his personal reputation but also the team's standing and image in the league. Referees' decisions play a crucial role in games, especially key moments that can directly affect the outcome. Therefore, the CBA management must attach great importance to this incident and seriously consider…