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in the 16th round of the CBA League match between Shanxi Fenjiu and Jiangsu Kendia on the evening of the 11th, the Jiangsu team interpreter Xue Fei prevented the home team’s cheerleader from interfering with the away team’s free throw. There was a dispute between the two sides, and he was subsequently dragged by the on-site security personnel. Away from the scene. Afterwards, Xue Fei claimed to be beaten by the opponent and detained for more than two hours. Around midnight, Xue Fei had regained his freedom and went to the hospital for a medical examination.
According to the Jiangsu side, this game is in the fourth quarter. Whenever a Kendia player walks to the free throw line, the basketball babes of the Shanxi team will run under the basket, not only shaking the colorful flowers in their hands, but also shaking the basketball. Xue Fei was towed away and beaten while trying to stop the cheerleader’s behavior.
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This newspaper comment | Who should be locked in the "little black house"
In the 16th round of the CBA regular season, the Jiangsu Men's Basketball team lost to Shanxi in the 16th round, and the discordant "story" appeared again: The Jiangsu Men’s Basketball interpreter Xue Fei was dragged and beaten by on-site security personnel, and was detained by the police for a long time in a "small black room" in the arena after the game. The Kendia personnel coordinated and asked for release many times. Repeatedly rejected. The cause of the
incident was that the cheerleaders interfered with the free throws of the visiting team players. The Jiangsu Kendia bench has repeatedly found the technical representative of the game to raise questions, hoping that the technical representative can come forward to stop it, but the technical representative always answered "I can't control it!" Shanxi's home court. The staff also turned a blind eye to and indifferent to Lalabao's behavior. The team sent Xue Fei to "coordination" and this conflict resulted.
We can't help but ask, who gave the cheerleaders the special right to interfere with the opposing player's free throws by tapping the basket? What's more, it's still a critical moment of stalemate. Objectively speaking, in order to mobilize the atmosphere and cheer for the home team, the cheerleaders and spectators will use some funny and screaming to pressure the away team's penalty team, which is understandable. But standing under the basket and shooting the basket, so ignoring the rules and unscrupulous performance is obviously too extraordinary. In addition, the referee was indifferent to actions affecting the normal progress of the game, which was also an inducement for this riot. Regarding the Shanxi cheerleading team’s disguised obstruction of the game, the referee has the right to give the home team a warning or a technical foul at the first time. The technical representative should also come forward to stop it. The sentence "cannot control" puts himself out of the matter, is it worthy of his own job?
have to say that the home court of CBA is sometimes given too much meaning beyond the game. Do whatever you want at home and at home, and is regarded as a creed by many regional home teams and fans. Abuse and riots seem to be reasonable as long as they don't violate the red line of the law. Some radical fans even think that even if you stabbed a huge basket, you will eventually be fined. It's not a big deal.
As always, every fan riot will attract a wave of unhealthy regional discrimination, and the rhetoric is even unacceptable, and this time is no exception. For a time, Shanxi fans were kidnapped by various ethics and hacked to perfection. From the stadium to life, this kind of extension of public opinion is terrible.
famous men’s basketball commentator Zhu Yanshuo bluntly said: “I’ve always been reluctant to visit the homes of various CBAs. I’m the kind of person who can’t bear to see disgusting things. Many CBA homes, whether they are fans or others, are many. Many things people do have exceeded my bottom line. In a word, insist on resisting violence and uncivilized behavior on the court. No matter where you are, no violence or uncivilized behavior can be rationalized." ( Ma Erlong)
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