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The referee of the Zhejiang-Shanghai war was too scene-stealing: the two teams blew 64 fouls + 81 penalties, and the game was fragmented and criticized

author:Positive energy Dragonfly XnP

On April 21, Beijing time, in the G2 game in which Shanghai defeated Zhejiang 10-100 away, the referee's stealing of the scene became a hot topic of public opinion. In this game, the referee blew a total of 64 fouls on both sides, 32 fouls on both teams, and a total of 81 free throws on both sides, and both teams made at least 40 free throws, blowing the game to pieces and affecting the perception.

The referee of the Zhejiang-Shanghai war was too scene-stealing: the two teams blew 64 fouls + 81 penalties, and the game was fragmented and criticized

As one of the four groups of matchups in the CBA1/4 finals, it may be the closest group of matchups. In this G2 matchup, Shanghai, which lost the first game, played extremely tenacious, and the two sides maintained a 48-48 tie in the first half, while Zhejiang won by 4 points 25-21 in the third quarter, thus maintaining a 4-point lead in the first three quarters.

However, in the last quarter, when Wang Zhelin did not appear, Shanghai instead played a 41-27 offensive in a single quarter to reverse the situation, and finally defeated Zhejiang to win the reversal, chasing a total score of 1-1 draw.

The referee of the Zhejiang-Shanghai war was too scene-stealing: the two teams blew 64 fouls + 81 penalties, and the game was fragmented and criticized

Shanghai won with the help of a team offensive of 6 people scoring double-doubles, including Bacon 24+8+8 quasi-triple-double, as well as Li Hongquan 18 points and 7 rebounds, Li Tianrong 17 points, Liu Zheng 11 points, Bledsoe and Yan Pengfei both 10 points.

It's just that the referee in this game is undoubtedly more scene-stealing, he frantically blew 32 fouls on both sides, and the two teams sent a total of 64 fouls. All 10 players in Zhejiang were fouled, and all of them had at least 2 fouls, of which Wu had the most fouls in the first 5 fouls. The nine players on the Shanghai court also committed fouls, including Luo Hanchen with 6 fouls, and Bledsoe and Wang Zhelin both with 5 fouls.

The referee of the Zhejiang-Shanghai war was too scene-stealing: the two teams blew 64 fouls + 81 penalties, and the game was fragmented and criticized

In addition, the two sides combined 81 free throws, Zhejiang made 30 of 41 free throws, and Shanghai made 28 of 40 free throws, of which Wang Zhelin hit only 3 of 10 free throws and Bacon made 12 of 15 free throws. Such a game of high fouls and high free throws was undoubtedly blown to pieces and caused complaints.

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