Translation of the article content into English: In a game where Liaoning Men's Basketball led by as many as 13 points in the fourth quarter, they experienced a "darkest moment" in the last three and a half minutes, scoring no points in nearly 210 seconds and being hit with a 14-0 super attack wave by Qingdao Men's Basketball, resulting in a regrettable loss by a three-point margin. After the game, many people delved into the final five minutes to uncover the fundamental reasons for Liaoning's defeat, and also provided a detailed interpretation of the controversial refereeing decisions made by the referees. Firstly, the conclusion is that the three referees in this game made a total of six mistakes in the last five minutes, with five of them benefiting Qingdao Men's Basketball and one benefiting Liaoning Men's Basketball. The referees missed three traveling violations by Qingdao, including one at 3:58 remaining in the fourth quarter when Wang Ruijie started walking on the offensive end, which happened right under the referee's nose but was ignored. Wang Ruijie landed his left foot first after receiving the ball, but then lifted and moved it before the ball even touched the ground, which is a clear traveling violation. Subsequently, at 2:14 remaining in the game, Ferg advanced with the ball from the backcourt, and Duan Angjun of Qingdao defended him with his right hand constantly clamping Ferg's left hand and making an obvious upward motion, which is a clear foul action, but the referee ignored it and instead called Ferg for stepping out of bounds,…