Zhao Rui and Zhou Qi were qualified, but Guo Allen was kicked!CBA All Star New Rules, Fans Targeting

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-31

On the stage of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA), the All-Star Game has always been a long-awaited event for fans, a moment of gathering top players, fierce competition and infinite anticipation. However, the recent new rules of the CBA All-Star Game have caused quite a stir, and its rules have made clear requirements for players' playing time and performance, resulting in some players not being able to appear in the All-Star Game because they do not meet this standard.

One of the most controversial cases this time is Guo Allen, the leader of the Liaoning men's basketball team. Allen Guo has always been a representative figure of Chinese basketball, and his performance on the court has attracted much attention. However, due to not playing more than 15 minutes in the first 20 rounds, according to the new rules, Guo Allen will not be able to participate in the All-Star Game, becoming one of the most obvious victims of the new rules.

Fans' dissatisfaction with this regulation is mainly focused on the support for Guo Allen. Allen Guo has always been a standout in the CBA, with his technical skills and leadership excellence, so it's only natural that fans expect to see him in the All-Star Game. However, due to some contingencies, he failed to meet the requirements of the new rules, which made many fans feel sorry. Doubts about this rule are rife on social media, with some arguing that such rigid rules do not adequately take into account the real performance of players on the field.

However, at the same time, the new rules have given the green light to some wounded, such as Zhao Rui and Zhou Qi. This has raised questions about why the rules have been relaxed for players returning from injury, while excluding players who have failed to play for other reasons. This unfair treatment is troubling, with fans voicing their dissatisfaction with the new rules and calling for more flexible and realistic rules.

Although the new rules have caused a lot of waves, some people believe that this is an attempt to guide the healthy development of the basketball league. While pursuing the fairness and level of competition of the game, the rule-makers may try to push players to participate more actively in the game and increase the intensity of the competition. This is undoubtedly a positive attempt for the entire league, but the introduction and implementation of the new regulations still need to be tested and adjusted.

For a star like Allen Guo, the regret of missing the All-Star Game this time is also a hurdle in his career. However, it may also be an opportunity for him to further challenge himself and stimulate a stronger desire to compete. In this predicament, Guo Allen may be able to find more motivation, not only to achieve better performances in the team's games, but also to show an impact in future games that cannot be ignored.

The All-Star Game, as a carnival feast in the basketball world, is undoubtedly inseparable from the support of fans. However, whether the introduction of the new rules will have an impact on the appeal of the All-Star Game has become a topic of great concern. After all, fans would rather see a game that is fiercely contested and full of excitement on the field, rather than having some strong players out of the competition because of the rules.

Overall, the controversy over the CBA's new All-Star rules has sparked deep thinking about the rules of basketball events. While pursuing fairness and competitive standards, whether the rules should be more flexible and better take into account the actual situation of the players has become a question that needs to be further discussed.

The fans' support for Allen Guo also reflects the importance of fans in the league, and future rule adjustments need to better balance the interests of all parties to make basketball games more fair and exciting. In this storm of rule adjustment, perhaps the basketball world will usher in a more mature and fair competitive era. I wonder what everyone thinks?

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