Zhao Rui and Zhou Qi's swap had many fans believing that Xinjiang was the winner at the time, as Zhou Qi hadn't played for Xinjiang for quite some time, while Zhao Rui, a top-tier guard in the league, could fill the gap in the team's backcourt position. Although his strength is undeniable, Zhao Rui's endurance and fiery temper may have side effects for Xinjiang. Previously, Qi Lin was suspended by the league for angrily scolding the referee during a match against Beikong. After returning from suspension in this game against Shandong, Qi Lin managed to restrain himself somewhat, only for Zhao Rui, the "mindless one," to steal the show. Early in the game, after completing a difficult layup and failing to get a foul call, Zhao Rui erupted at the referee. His subsequent action led to his ejection from the game; not content with just yelling at the referee, Zhao Rui deliberately collided with the official using his shoulder, an act of provocation that resulted in his disqualification. During his last season with Guangdong, Zhao Rui was prone to emotional outbursts, which affected his enthusiasm for the game. Now in Xinjiang, he and Qi Lin's "mindless and unhappy" combination could potentially become a stumbling block on the team's path to the championship. So far, Zhao Rui has only played 13 games for Xinjiang, averaging 10.2 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 4.8 assists in 24.8 minutes per game, with a three-point shooting percentage of 37.5%. This average of 10.2 points marks the lowest since the 17-18 season. In these 13 games this…

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The CBA regular season is in full swing, with Shandong defeating Xinjiang 111-107 on the road. Facing the strong team of Xinjiang, which is ranked at the top of the league, Shandong broke the home team's unbeaten spell this season. The game started with intense physical confrontations, with Shandong taking the initiative first. Zhao Rui was ejected for colliding with the referee, and in the second half, Chris was also ejected after accumulating two technical fouls. At a critical moment, Tao Hanlin made a mistake, and the Shandong bench received a technical foul. Fortunately, Gaili made both free throws to almost seal the game, and Shandong eventually won 111-107, securing their fifth consecutive victory while ending Xinjiang's 14-game home winning streak. In this game, Xinjiang committed 27 fouls, while Shandong had 35 fouls. The referees called seven technical fouls, one disqualification, and one unsportsmanlike foul, with two players being ejected. It can be said that this game was filled with tension. The biggest controversy now is Zhao Rui, as he was dissatisfied with the referee's misjudgment. The incident occurred when Zhao Rui was fouled during a layup and hit the backboard but was ignored by the referee. This made Zhao Rui very angry, and he immediately shouted at the referee. Instead of comforting him, the referee directly gave him a technical foul. Zhao Rui became furious and rushed towards the referee, making unnecessary physical contact, and was subsequently disqualified from the game. He almost got into a fight with the referee. Zhao Rui is now facing punishment from the CBA.…

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On January 1st, Beijing time, the "New Year's Day Clash" of the CBA officially kicked off. It must be said that the arrangement of the CBA company for this New Year's Day Clash was quite successful. The three matches between Xinjiang and Shandong, Beijing and Liaoning, as well as Guangdong and Tianjin all went down to the wire, and various "famous scenes" were born respectively. Xinjiang hosted Shandong at home, and due to the referee ignoring the opponent's foul, Zhao Rui shouted at the referee. After being called for a technical foul, he directly pushed the referee with his hands, and the referee ejected Zhao Rui from the game. That's not all. After the game, Zhao Rui also vented on social media against Xinjiang fans, which was amazing to behold. Beijing completed a double-kill against Liaoning at home, and there were even chants of "Yang Ming step down" and "Give me back Allen" at the scene. Guangdong played against Tianjin until the last minute, and after the game, it was reported that Hongyuan had confirmed the replacement of the small foreign player, and would cut the current small foreign player Les. Zhao Rui's explosive temper is something that many Guangdong fans are familiar with. In the last two seasons with Guangdong, Zhao Rui often self-destructed, hurting both himself and the team. In the match between Xinjiang and Shandong, Zhao Rui was dissatisfied with the referee's call and, after the referee had already given a technical foul warning, he directly pushed the referee with his hands. The referee immediately called a…

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Zhao Rui is really getting carried away! Not only did he collide with the referee on the court, but he also angrily confronted netizens after the game. His post-match comments directly targeted regional discrimination, which deeply hurt Liu Wei, who is from Shanghai. What's going on here? Is Zhao Rui dissatisfied with the head coach's decision to have him come off the bench? In a CBA regular season match between Xinjiang and Shandong, held at Xinjiang's home court, the game started intensely with both sides exchanging leads. Ultimately, Xinjiang lost 107:110 to Shandong, suffering their first home defeat of the season. The team's loss was largely due to Zhao Rui, who was ejected after playing for less than 7 minutes. As Xinjiang's main guard, Zhao Rui's absence significantly weakened the team, yet his ejection was justified. With about 5 minutes left in the first quarter, Zhao Rui made a fast-break layup, scoring steadily under Dehao's defense. At that moment, Zhao Rui felt he had been fouled, but the corner referee, due to the angle, did not call a foul (this call could have gone either way). Zhao Rui became furious, pointing at the referee and complaining while throwing his hands around. The referee didn't let it slide and called a technical foul on him, which further ignited Zhao Rui's anger. He rushed over and physically collided with the referee, pushing them back more than two meters. Colliding with the referee is strictly prohibited in the CBA, NBA, and all basketball leagues, so the referee had no hesitation in ejecting him.…

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In the context of Hu Mingxuan's absence due to a shoulder injury for three months, Zhao Rui was originally a suitable replacement for China's men's basketball team when they faced Japan in the Asian Qualifiers in February this year. However, after the incident where he clashed with the referee, it seems that Guo Shiqiang will have to think twice when recruiting players. During the match between Xinjiang and Shandong men's basketball teams, Zhao Rui, dissatisfied with the referee's decision, clashed with the referee and was directly ejected, which also sparked widespread discussion. The game had only been played for half a quarter when Zhao Rui scored during an attempt at a layup. The opponent made a fairly obvious foul, but the referee did not call a 2+1. This angered Zhao Rui, who started shouting at the referee. Seeing this, the baseline referee immediately gave Zhao Rui a technical foul, which completely ignited Zhao Rui's anger. He even rushed over and elbowed the referee, causing a chaotic scene. Zhao Rui was ultimately ejected from the game due to his excessive behavior. Undoubtedly, Zhao Rui, who physically attacked the referee, crossed the league's bottom line, and a long suspension awaits him. With Hu Mingxuan out due to a shoulder injury for three months, Zhao Rui was originally a suitable replacement for China's men's basketball team when they faced Japan in the Asian Qualifiers in February this year. However, after the incident where he clashed with the referee, it seems that Guo Shiqiang will have to think twice when recruiting players. Guangdong-based self-media…

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On January 1st, Beijing time, the "New Year's Day Clash" of the CBA officially kicked off. It must be said that the arrangement of the CBA company for this New Year's Day Clash was quite successful. The three matches between Xinjiang and Shandong, Beijing and Liaoning, as well as Guangdong and Tianjin all went down to the wire, and each produced various "memorable moments." In the home game against Shandong, Xinjiang's Zhao Rui shouted at the referee for ignoring the opponent's foul, was penalized for a technical foul, and then directly pushed the referee with his hands. The referee ejected Zhao Rui from the game. That wasn't the end of it; after the game, Zhao Rui unleashed a barrage of criticism on Xinjiang fans on social media, which was astonishing to behold. Beijing completed a double-kill against Liaoning at home, with the crowd chanting "Yang Ming step down" and "Give me back Allen." Guangdong fought Tianjin until the last minute, and after the game, news broke that Hongyuan had decided to replace their small foreign player, cutting the current small foreign player Les. Zhao Rui's explosive temper is something many Guangdong fans are familiar with. In the last two seasons with Guangdong, Zhao Rui often self-destructed, harming both himself and the team. In the match between Xinjiang and Shandong, Zhao Rui, dissatisfied with the referee's call, pushed the referee with his hands after the referee had already given him a technical foul warning. The referee immediately penalized Zhao Rui for disqualification and ejected him from the game. Zhao Rui really…

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On January 1st, Beijing time, the "New Year's Day Battle" between Xinjiang Men's Basketball Team and Shandong Men's Basketball Team witnessed one of the most intense moments in the CBA this season and possibly the last decade. Zhao Rui, after attempting a layup, pointed at the referee in anger and subsequently collided with him, resulting in an immediate disqualification. Yes, we've seen fights between players from both teams and conflicts among fans over the years, but we've never seen a player dare to physically assault a referee. Although it is true that Zhao Rui was fouled right in front of the referee, who should not have turned a blind eye, Zhao Rui's impulsive action directly crossed the line, and Xinjiang is likely to pay a heavy price! A journalist has shared the relevant regulations of the CBA, and Zhao Rui may face a six-game suspension and a 200,000 yuan fine after the match! Zhao Rui's unnecessary physical contact with the referee could be subject to the provisions of Article 25 of Chapter I of the CBA Disciplinary Code, which stipulates a suspension of 1-3 games and a fine of 50,000 to 100,000 yuan for intentionally making unnecessary physical contact with the referee. According to Article 28 of Chapter I of the CBA Disciplinary Respect, a first offense could result in a suspension of 3-6 games and a fine of 100,000 to 200,000 yuan; in particularly serious cases, the player could be disqualified from the current season or even suspended for a year. Zhao Rui directly pushed the referee this time,…

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In the regular season match between Xinjiang and Shandong men's basketball teams, Zhao Rui made headlines again after his return, as he was ejected for angrily scolding and colliding with the referee during the game. Zhao Rui's behavior was extremely irrational and had serious consequences; it was not just about being ejected, but also included inevitable suspensions and fines, starting at least five games, due to the severity of his actions, which involved physical assault. Let's take a brief look at how the incident unfolded: During one of Zhao Rui's offensive plays, the referee did not award a foul shot, which greatly dissatisfied him. Consequently, he pointed at the referee and unleashed a tirade, to which the referee responded by giving him a technical foul. This only intensified Zhao Rui's dissatisfaction, leading him to directly charge and collide with the referee, shocking everyone present. His actions were truly "reckless," suggesting that if he didn't want to play, he should have just said so. Here's what media experts from various fields have to say: Guangdong Media (粤媒): "Zhao Rui, why bother? Perhaps you are right, or perhaps the referee really had issues, but by colliding with the referee, you lose all standing. In professional sports, you must maintain composure; there are channels within the league to file complaints against referees. If there are genuine problems, the club will certainly stand up for you. However, taking matters into your own hands is not appropriate. This incident may lead to severe penalties, which were entirely unnecessary." Shandong Media (鲁媒): "Zhao Rui, this action…

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On January 1st, Beijing time, many CBA teams had exciting games on New Year's Day, including the Beijing-Liaoning match, Guangdong against their tough opponent Tianjin, etc. Among them, the game between Xinjiang and Shandong became one of the focuses. After all, before the start of the game, as the new head coach of Shandong men's basketball team - Coach Qiubiao returned to Xinjiang's home court, it was definitely a sigh. The competition between the two sides is bound to attract fans, and there seems to be a bit of grudge in it. Then, putting aside emotional factors, as a strong lineup this season, Xinjiang men's basketball team, which has the idea of winning the championship, and Shandong men's basketball team, one of the new dark horses in the league, the battle between the two teams must not lack of hot spots, and both sides are ranked relatively high, one fourth, one sixth, so these two teams are similar in strength, which is also an important reason for fans to watch it eagerly. However, there was a small episode in the game, which was also an unpleasant thing, and finally led to Xinjiang men's basketball team losing the game 107-111. This incident is nothing more than Zhao Rui being suspected of being tripped by a Shandong men's basketball player from behind during a counterattack layup, which undoubtedly triggered Zhao Rui's emotions. After all, Zhao Rui is known for his fiery temper and impulsive guard in the CBA. Therefore, after such a collision, Zhao Rui immediately expressed his dissatisfaction to the referee.…

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On January 1st, Beijing time, a shocking moment occurred in the CBA when Zhao Rui pushed the referee from behind, unable to contain himself. We've seen players fight each other before, but we've never seen a player directly attack the referee. What was Zhao Rui trying to do? During the match between Xinjiang and Shandong, Zhao Rui was ejected after only 3 minutes and 33 seconds on the court, with a record of 2 points, 2 turnovers, and 2 fouls. Why did this happen? It's because he actually took action against the referee, pushing him hard, which was so exaggerated that even the commentators were stunned. What was going on? We've seen players from both sides fight before, but we've never seen a player start attacking the referee. Zhao Rui made such a move in this game. After breaking through and scoring a layup, he was very dissatisfied with the referee's decision not to call a foul. He pointed at the referee and complained, immediately receiving a technical foul. Zhao Rui then dramatically rushed from behind and pushed the referee hard, an action that was truly outrageous. We've considered Zhao Rui's impulsive temperament; his layup might have indeed been a 2+1, but the referee didn't award it, and it's normal for him to complain a bit. However, after the referee gave him a technical foul, Zhao Rui exploded on the spot. After receiving the technical foul, Zhao Rui pushed the referee hard on the shoulder, sending him back a meter. He almost hit the advertising boards at the side of…

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