Insulting CBA referees!Gu Quan was banned for one game and fined 50,000 yuan, and the official response was quickly announced
CBA** was suspended for one game for Gu Quan, a member of the Shenzhen basketball team, due to his dissatisfaction with the referee. Although this punishment was highly debated, the ** people still firmly dealt with Gu Quan's improper behavior on the court.
In a ball game between the Shanxi Basketball League and the Shenzhen team, Chang Lin inadvertently hit Gu Quan with his elbow, Gu Quan fell to the ground, and was not stopped by the referee, which caused Gu Quan's strong dissatisfaction. He yelled at the referee and was whistled for two technical fouls and sent off. At the moment of leaving the court, Gu Quan was not only rude to the judges' families, but also caused heated discussions among the public.
The CBA issued a statement on the incident, saying that it had taken a "zero tolerance" approach to Guquan's punishment. A suspension and a penalty of 50,000 yuan may feel too heavy for some people, but in order to maintain the fairness of the arena and the majesty of the referee, it is necessary.
He expressed his opinion on his social **: "Once or twice punished, I won't have such a reaction, I must have been provoked by someone with words, so my actions have caused bad consequences to the entire alliance, please learn a lesson and accept the punishment!.""Clearly, he was defending his mistake and expressing his displeasure with the referee.
However, the penalty problem that has occurred in the CBA this season is not just mentioned by Gu Quan. The verdict comes after Ningbo men's basketball team head coach A Dijiang was fined $20,000 for dissatisfaction with the referee, and both Shandong men's basketball head coach Ding Wei and Xinjiang men's basketball team Qiu Biao expressed their opinions on the decision. Although they are not as good as they have been in the past, they also reflect some of the problems that the CBA has with the execution of its decisions.
Therefore, while strengthening the punishment of athletes, the CBA should also focus on improving the execution ability of referees to ensure the fairness and impartiality of the competition.