The haze of the epidemic gradually dissipated, but Dong Hanlin admitted frankly in Meng Duo's program that he felt that the progress of basketball seemed to have pressed the pause button. Restrictions and restraints are like invisible shackles, shackling the words, deeds and thoughts of the players. In such an environment, players are required to follow various rules, and even their social voices are restricted. This practice of "covering one's ears and stealing the bell" makes people worry about the future development of basketball.
The issue of refereeing has become the focus of attention. Dong Hanlin bluntly pointed out that the problem of errors and bias in referees is a well-known secret. However, these problems are often swept under the rug and ignored rather than confronted and addressed. The players did their best in a game, but they were treated unfairly because of the referee's mistakes. This is not only disrespectful to the players, but also a desecration of the game itself.
The urgency of internal rectification and handling of problems is self-evident. However, it is puzzling why referees and coaches with obvious problems are still able to get so many opportunities. Their presence not only affects the fairness and impartiality of the game, but also more likely to ruin a player's career. This phenomenon must be paid enough attention and reflection to return basketball to its essence and allow players to sweat on a fair playing field.
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