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Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still

Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still

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2024-04-25 14:11Posted on the official account of Fujian Live Bar

On the evening of April 24, the CBA officially announced the punishment results of the Guangdong men's basketball team against Zhejiang East Sunshine Medicine the day before, Guangdong men's basketball player Zhou Qi was suspended for two games and fined 100,000 yuan, and Guangdong coach Du Feng was fined 10,000 yuan.

On the 23rd, Guangdong played away against Zhejiang East Sunshine Medicine, and in the middle of the third quarter of the game, Zhou Qi had a physical confrontation with Li Jinxiao on the court, and Zhou Qi hit Li Jinxiao in the face with an elbow. The referee first blew Zhou Qi for a physical foul, and then watched the video replay after the protest of the Zhejiang coaching staff, and then blew Zhou Qi to seize power and directly expelled him from the field.

Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still

After the game, Zhejiang East Sunshine Medicine posted a photo of Li Jinxiao for medical treatment, and posted that Li Jinxiao had headache, dizziness and nausea and vomiting in the fourth quarter.

Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still

After the game, it was determined that Zhou Qi's actions violated the spirit of sportsmanship. The CBA official wrote: "In accordance with the provisions of Article 24 of Chapter II of the "Disciplinary Code", Zhou Qi, the No. 26 player of the Guangdong South China Tigers, was suspended for two games and fined RMB 100,000. In addition, Guangdong coach Du Feng was responsible for the management of the team and was also fined 10,000 yuan.

Subsequently, Zhou Qi apologized through his personal social account, he said that he had no intention of hurting people, and in the case of physical confrontation and impact, it was indeed a subconscious reaction, not deliberate. No matter how it hurts Li Jinxiao, I once again express my deep apologies to Li Jinxiao.

Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still

At present, in the 1/4 finals of the CBA playoffs, Guangdong leads Zhejiang East Sunshine Pharmaceutical 2-1. According to the penalty letter, Zhou Qi will miss the game against Zhejiang East Sunshine Medicine G4 and G5 (if any), and if G4 can advance, Zhou Qi will miss the game against Liaoning men's basketball semifinals G1.

Liaoning defeated Shenzhen 102-80, and with 7 minutes and 53 seconds left in the third quarter, Moreland was ejected for accumulating one technical foul and one physical foul in the game. In the process of leaving, Moreland committed the misconduct of smashing the seats in the arena, which led to a fine of 20,000 yuan, but did not receive a suspension.

Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still

The CBA's fines this season have often been controversial due to vague definitions. After the two people's fines were "called for a long time", their fairness once again sparked widespread discussion. If you want to say that the person who is most dissatisfied with Zhou Qi's "only" suspension for two games, it is Xinjiang men's basketball player Huang Rongqi.

Just a few days ago, in the playoffs between Xinjiang and Guangzhou, Huang Rongqi was found to have "waved his arms and elbows, which seriously violated the spirit of sportsmanship", and was banned for three games and fined 150,000 yuan, which was also the second fine Huang Rongqi received in a month.

Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still

The last time he was fined was on March 29, according to the official account, Huang Rongqi stretched his feet and kicked people, causing Bledsoe to fall to the ground, and his behavior was found to be a serious violation of sportsmanship after the game, and he was finally suspended for two games and fined 150,000 yuan.

Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still

In other words, in just 25 days, Huang Rongqi received two fines and was suspended for a total of five games and fined 300,000 yuan. Huang Rongqi was also nicknamed the "big brother" of the CBA by fans.

Shortly after the two fines were announced last night, Huang Rongqi posted a string of garbled characters on his personal social media, suspected of expressing his anger and dissatisfaction with the punishment. But he soon deleted the post.

Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still
  • Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still
  • Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still
  • Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still
  • Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still
  • Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still
  • Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still
  • Oriental Sports Daily: After Zhou Qi's fine was announced, the CBA's "big brother" couldn't sit still

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