In the 13th round of the CBA regular season, the Liaoning men's basketball team lost 74-100 to the Guangsha men's basketball team, which was also their first loss this season. However, the clash between the fans of the two sides after the game caused a lot of controversy and attracted a lot of attention.
According to the news, on the field, the cheering of Liaoning fans almost overshadowed the shouts of Guangsha's home stadium, which has undoubtedly become an existence that cannot be ignored. The home stadium of Guangsha also has a large fan base, and once the voices of the two different camps converge, some ironic voices inevitably appear.
For example, Liaoning fans shouted "4-0", which undoubtedly touched the sensitive nerves of Guangsha fans. Because Guangsha has reached the finals twice, and Liaoning has swept the opponent with a score of 4-0 twice to win the championship, which has become a stumbling block on the road to Guangsha's championship.
However, the scolding outside the stadium is a controversial part after all, and although it is understandable to cheer in support of his parent team, he is obviously in a relatively passive position when he is at the home of Guangsha.
The fans of the Guangsha men's basketball team even publicly shouted the slogan "Wang Bo is out of class" in the last game against Nanjing, indicating that they attach great importance to the results of the competitive game. However, the conflicts that take place outside the arena are, to some extent, unnecessary.
In particular, some fans shouted "Come and me" directly after the quarrel, and some of the actions of Liaoning fans have attracted the attention of the local public security bureau in Zhejiang.
It is natural to arrive at the scene happily to cheer on your parent team, but at the cost of clashes with others, it is undoubtedly contrary to the purpose of the CBA to watch the game in a civilized manner. Overall, the enthusiasm and support of the fans is invaluable, but it is also essential to watch the game sensibly and follow the rules of the game.
I hope that in future games, fans can support their parent team with a more rational attitude and maintain the civilized order of basketball games with rational behavior.