Guangdong offers a quote for the abandoned Rockets player, Xu Li uses Zhou Qi to waste! Jiao Boqiao's season is written off, Liao Saning returns
Guangdong offers a quote for the abandoned Rockets player, Xu Li uses Zhou Qi to waste! Jiao Boqiao's season is written off, Liao Saning returns
Not Just the Referees, Finally Understanding the Reasons Behind Beijing BAIC's Regrettable Loss to Zhejiang Guangsha The hot topic among netizens has pointed out incisively that Fang Chaoju's performance remains stable as ever. However, Fang Shuo's single serve error and two missed three-point attempts at the end of the game have cost Beijing Men's Basketball Team their hopes. Some even suggest that Zhou Qi should have taken the shot instead, feeling that he would have been more reliable, especially considering his open position. Despite his superstar temperament, Fang Shuo seems to lack real value in other aspects. While it's true that the referees may have slightly favored Beijing during the home game, it wasn't excessive. The problem lies with Beijing's team, which, much like India's multinational arsenal, appears high-end but fails to integrate effectively. This results in spending a fortune on subpar basketball. Even though Zhou Qi's peak performance days may be behind him, young players like Xiao Zeng Lei are in their prime. With a capable foreign player, the outcome could have been different. When Jerman is stifled, the team struggles to recover. It's puzzling how an issue so obvious to a regular fan can go unnoticed by the club. Players play for money, but those who only see money don't play well. Zhou Qi's presence on any team seems to hinder their ability to perform under pressure. Fang Shuo and Xiao Chuan should consider stepping down and giving opportunities to younger players. Their contributions on the court often lead to more losses than wins. Xu Limin needs to…
On January 20th, Beijing time, Beijing Men's Basketball fought fiercely against Zhejiang Guangsha. This was a confrontation between two super championship teams in this season. However, in the final moments, Fang Shuo of the Beijing team made a huge mistake by committing an inbound pass error and missing two crucial equalizing shots, while Zhou Qi also had a disappointing performance. In this head-to-head match, Zhou Qi was directly dominated by Hu Jinqiu on the opposite side, who scored 27 points, while Zhou Qi only managed 15 points and 3 rebounds with an 8-for-5 shooting record. The 27 points and 6 rebounds versus Zhou Qi's 15 points and 3 rebounds meant that Hu Jinqiu completely overwhelmed him. Zhou Qi often seemed to have no presence on the court, not just failing to grab rebounds but sometimes not even venturing into the paint. It's unclear what exactly was going on with him. Despite this, Beijing still managed to compete with Guangsha until the end and even completed a comeback reversal in the fourth quarter, achieving a score of 86:82 at one point. However, at a critical moment, Beijing's defense faltered, allowing Sun Minghui and Zhao Jiaoren to make consecutive free throws, and Guangsha's Brown also hit a key three-pointer, helping the team complete another comeback. In the final moments, with the score tied at 91:90, Beijing continued to make mistakes. With 35 seconds left, Fan Ziming went to defend Sun Minghui but committed a foul, sending him to the free-throw line for three shots. Sun Minghui made both free throws to take…
When joining Beijing Shougang with the title of "Asia's No. 1 Center," many cheered, believing that Beijing had finally found their savior in the paint. However, after just a few games, doubts began to surface. In a match against Qingdao, Zhou Qi not only failed to lead his team to a dimensional reduction attack but also became the biggest "laughingstock" on the court due to a series of bizarre performances: missing three free throws, arguing with the referee at a critical moment, receiving two technical fouls and being ejected, causing Beijing Shougang to lose their composure and ultimately the game. These scenes made many fans exclaim, "What's the difference between this and the national team losing to Poland?" Zhou Qi's "god-level" free throw performance is nothing new. Rewind to the 2019 Men's Basketball World Cup, where China hosted Poland, a game that many still vividly remember. In the final moments, China led by three points, with the situation firmly in their hands. Yet, Zhou Qi's simple sideline pass went straight to the opponent, dragging the team into overtime and ending in a regrettable defeat. After the game, Zhou Qi's expression of bewilderment became a hot topic, and questions about his mental fortitude were raised. Following this incident, Zhou Qi became the target of public criticism. However, his free throw performance seemed to show little improvement. Taking the recent game against Qingdao as an example, a top-salaried player should have been able to steadily secure points from the free throw line, but instead, he missed three times. More frustratingly, such low-level…
Zhou Qi, the first superstar of Chinese men's basketball, has chosen to take the initiative to speak out in the media, officially announcing that he will reveal his new team. From Zhou Qi's statement, it seems unlikely that he will renew his contract with Guangdong. Why is this so? If Zhou Qi were really going to renew with Guangdong, why would there be an official announcement needed? He could announce it now. Below, we will analyze the probability of Guangdong, Liaoning, and BAIC obtaining Zhou Qi. The probability of Guangdong successfully renewing Zhou Qi's contract is 10%. Judging from Zhou Qi's decision to proactively speak out, it is highly likely that he will not stay with the Guangdong team. Why is this so? If Zhou Qi were to renew with Guangdong, there would be no need for such a public declaration of his intentions. If Guangdong cannot keep Zhou Qi, it is unlikely that they will be able to win the CBA championship next season. Relying solely on the firepower of Hu Mingxuan, Xu Jie, and Du Runwang is not enough to dominate the CBA. Therefore, Guangdong must find a way to retain Zhou Qi if they want to reclaim the CBA championship. The probability of Zhou Qi joining Liaoning is 45%. Why is this so? Zhou Qi actually has deep feelings for the Liaoning Provincial Sports Bureau that cultivated him. After all, he was also the main contributor who helped Liaoning defeat Guangdong to win the National Games championship. So, if you see Zhou Qi join the Liaoning team,…
This is the angry outcry of countless CBA fans when the Beijing men's basketball season just started. A long-awaited dream of "genius and strength coexisting" in basketball was brutally shattered by a "glass man" who gets injured easily. Can you imagine a top-paid player who can rest for three months with a sprained ankle and lie at home for half a month with a minor cold? This is not a myth; it is the reality of the Beijing Shougang Basketball Club. Zhou Qi, once a name that made countless people's blood boil, known as the "Great Demon King," has become the team's "time bomb." Fans say he "plays like he's strolling on the court," and they describe him as "soft on offense and lax on defense." What's most frustrating is that he "plays games" on the court and enjoys roast duck and tanghulu after the game without any reflection. And those who paid a large sum for his signing fee, the Beijing men's basketball team, are just like the old saying: "Good intentions don't get rewarded, and being hasty doesn't allow one to eat hot tofu." They thought that signing Zhou Qi would quickly break through the team's bottleneck, and the championship dream within reach now seems to have turned into bubbles. Incident Process: From Top-Paid Signing to Disappointment and Frustration The story begins with Zhou Qi's signing. Beijing Shougang spent top-tier contracts to bring in Zhou Qi, hoping he could lead the team to challenge for the championship. His performance and potential in the CBA were undoubtedly impressive, especially…
On January 20th (Monday) at 19:35, in the 33rd round of the 2024/25 CBA regular season, Beijing BAIC, who has been in poor form recently, will host the league leaders, Zhejiang Fangxingdu. This is the second meeting between the two teams this season. Previously, in the 28th round, Beijing BAIC lost 89-93 to Zhejiang Fangxingdu on the road. Looking at the historical data, in a total of 53 encounters, Beijing team has a slight advantage with 27 wins and 26 losses. From another perspective, this indicates that both sides are evenly matched in terms of overall strength. Last season, the two teams met four times, each winning two games. After 32 rounds, Beijing team ranks 9th in the standings with a record of 20 wins and 11 losses, accumulating 51 points. Zhejiang Fangxingdu, on the other hand, tops the table with 28 wins and 4 losses, accumulating 60 points. Compared to last season, Beijing team has basically maintained its position in the playoff zone, while Zhejiang Fangxingdu has made significant progress, not only rising to the top four but also leading the league strongly. Looking at recent trends, Beijing team has been in poor form, losing 102-129 to Beijing Holdings at home and suffering defeat in the Beijing derby; in the previous round, they lost 89-99 to Qingdao Guoxin Pharmaceutical on the road. Coincidentally, the recent four defeats out of five matches started with consecutive losses to the two Zhejiang teams, with the first loss being against Zhejiang Fangxingdu. In this context, Beijing team, returning home, is eager to return…
In a CBA regular season match between Beijing and Qingdao men's basketball teams, Zhou Qi, who had just returned from injury, once again paid the price for his lack of composure. He only played two quarters before being ejected in the third quarter after less than two minutes due to a dispute with the referee, resulting in two technical fouls (Ts). According to CBA tradition, Zhou Qi is likely to face severe penalties from the basketball association this time, at least a fine is inevitable. The CBA has always been strict in punishing conflicts between players and referees. Many fans are also concerned about why Zhou Qi was so angry this time that he risked getting a T by directly arguing with the referee? From the game video, Zhou Qi was mainly dissatisfied with the refereeing standards of referee No. 59. In the 10th minute of the third quarter, Beijing held the ball on offense, and after receiving the ball, Zhou Qi prepared to drive to the basket for a layup. As a result, he collided with Yang Hanshen of Qingdao and fell to the ground. Zhou Qi quickly passed the ball to other teammates. At that time, the referee did not indicate anything. However, Zhou Qi believed that Yang Hanshen might have obstructed him because Yang Hanshen made a foot movement when he started. Zhou Qi therefore communicated and argued with the referee for the first time. The referee thought that Zhou Qi should focus on the game and made a gesture refusing communication to him. Zhou Qi still…
In the recently concluded match, Qingdao Men's Basketball Team defeated Beijing Shougang Men's Basketball Team at home. The most notable event in this game was undoubtedly the ejection of top center Zhou Qi due to consecutive technical fouls. It seems that the CBA court has been quite lively recently, with incidents involving Zhao Rui and Qi Lin, and now Zhou Qi has joined the list. This season has been particularly chaotic for Zhou Qi, who, after signing a four-year top salary contract with Beijing Men's Basketball Team, has only played 11 out of 31 games due to various reasons such as injuries and illnesses. Everyone was looking forward to Zhou Qi's return to lead the team to victory, but instead, he openly insulted the referee on the court. Due to a conflict with the referee resulting in two consecutive technical fouls, he was directly ejected from the game. It is unclear why his temper is so explosive; he lost control of his emotions and became extremely angry, as if the whole world were against him. It was hoped that Zhao Rui's actions would serve as a lesson to others, but some players simply cannot control their emotions. Zhou Qi's incident not only affected the course of the game but also sparked intense discussions online. Based on past experiences in the CBA, it is likely that Zhou Qi will face severe penalties from the basketball association. Currently, the standards of refereeing and player emotional management in the CBA league are hot topics of discussion. In last night's game, Chen Yingjun and…
Why is it that in today's CBA news, the excitement of the games seems to be overshadowed by various dramatic events off the court? From star player Zhou Qi's emotional outbursts on the court to referees once again becoming the focus of conflict, from the frequent changes in foreign players to the internal management crisis of Beijing Shougang, a series of issues that appear independent are actually like dominoes, reflecting the growing pains that the CBA cannot avoid in its journey towards professionalization. Is this a problem with the players or the league? It's worth our careful consideration. Zhou Qi has once again become the center of public opinion. In a crucial game for Qingdao Men's Basketball, he was ejected from the game after receiving technical fouls for his dissatisfaction with the referee's decision. This incident quickly sparked heated discussions, and there were even reports that he would likely face an additional suspension. However, this is not the first time Zhou Qi has become the center of controversy due to emotional outbursts. As early as the 2021 playoffs, he was fined for questioning the referee's decision on the court, leading people to jokingly say, "Zhou Qi's performance and temperament are always equally unpredictable." There is no denying that Zhou Qi is undoubtedly a top player in the CBA. At the center position, he has led his team to victory multiple times with his height and basketball IQ, and is even the "pillar" of the national team. However, his emotional management issues are like a scar that keeps recurring. Whether it's…