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CBA imposes a fine of tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. Is the player paying or the club paying?

Fine is not a trivial matter, and it can't be seen in general, but also depends on the score. If a player is suspended and fined for a foul on the court, the money should be paid by the player himself. After all, it is the players themselves who make mistakes, and the club's reputation will be damaged by malicious fouls.

If the club gives money privately, it is not impossible, but it can't educate the players. Next time there is a similar situation, he will still make mistakes. Anyway, the team will pay the money and fine and continue to commit malicious fouls again and again.

If it is the player's own reasons, such as not paying attention to his clothes in private and being photographed and posted online, then the fine team should not pay, and the player should pay himself.

If the player wears the wrong equipment because the team's equipment manager doesn't pay attention to the details, then the money will be borne by the team and the equipment manager will be punished by the team.

If a player "deliberately" reveals a brand designated by a non-league sponsor in the workplace, then let the player's own brand sponsor pay a fine.

A similar example is Jordan playing in AJ sneakers. The color of sneakers is too coquettish, which violates the uniform regulations of NBA. It's funny to say, and fines are mandatory. But because of this fine, a wave of big advertisements were made for Jordan's sneakers. A fine of $5,000 per game, millions of dollars a year as advertising fees. Compared with the money earned by selling shoes, it is really cost-effective.

CBA's most famous sneaker time is Yi Jianlian's "shoes off" incident, which is also quite funny. Yi Jianlian took off his shoes in public on the court on the grounds that Li Ning's sneakers didn't fit. After the game, Yi Jianlian was fined 50,000 yuan and suspended for one game. He had to pay for it himself. It just rained in Mao Mao.

I also watched the live broadcast of this game, which was quite speechless, but in retrospect, this move was really high. Although Li Ning was pushed to the forefront of public opinion, it also gave Nike a wave of advertisements. Together with Wang Zhelin and qi zhou, they were fined for not wearing sports shoes, all for their own protection. This forced CBA and Li Ning to make concessions, and they could wear competing sneakers, but they had to pay the joining fee, and the number of places was limited. Now CBA, local players allow this.

In another case, what if the player's annual salary is limited and he can't afford to pay the fine? It happened yesterday. CBA punished a large number of players, including coaches, team managers and foreign aid who had left the league.

Star players naturally don't care, there are sponsors behind them, even if they pay for themselves.

It's hard for ordinary players. They earn the most money a year100000, and they are fined 500000 at a time. If they don't pay, they must pay back.

Meldan of Shenzhen team was fined 500,000 RMB. When the penalty was notified, Maiwulan, Meldan's brother, complained directly in Weibo: With this fine, Meldan can go home and sell mutton kebabs.

In view of this situation, there is a high probability that players will pay for themselves. If the team is a local tyrant team, it is nothing, but the Shenzhen team is not a local tyrant and may not be able to help the players bear the cost.

In this way, if Meldan can't afford the money, the best way is to choose to retire on the spot and refuse to pay the fine. Anyway, he is not young, and earning hundreds of thousands a year is not enough to pay a fine (the reason why he was punished is also very funny, accidentally revealing the logo of leggings after falling to the ground).

Finally, the punishment of CBA is a bit tricky, and the punishment is a bit strong. There are two possibilities.

Is this fine paid to Li Ning Company? I don't think so. Li Ning Company is very angry, but it won't be punished so severely. Li Ning is an athlete himself, knowing that it is not easy for athletes to make money by eating youth meals.

Li Ning Company may not care about the millions of fines, but probably let CBA handle it. Therefore, CBA wants to engage in a big one at a time, by accumulating violations, secretly recording, informing players once, directly punishing players once, and preventing similar things from happening once.

In another case, these violations were collected by Li Ning Company and handed over to CBA Company at one time. There are pictures and facts. Li Ning Company has reason to cut the sponsorship funds of CBA. CBA Company is in a hurry, so it can only act according to the rules and punish players with fines. The fine is used to make up the gap.

Whoever carries the pot will carry it.

The team asked you to fight actively on the field, but didn't ask you to seize power and foul, so the players had to pay the fine themselves.

The team defined the dress code and gave you shoes for the corresponding occasion. If you don't wear it, the player will have to bear the fine.

The team didn't give or gave the wrong shoes. That's the team's problem. The team has to pay a fine.

I'm sorry if the players and coaches don't like the sponsored sneakers or clothing styles, but you must wear the equipment of this brand on occasions related to CBA platform. Sure, coach, you can stand on the sidelines in a suit. This is a convention.

If a player has his own injuries, he must use other brands of equipment, such as Yi Jianlian, to apply for exemption from the league. This brand has to spend money to buy this exemption right.

Of course, if you are big enough to influence teams, leagues and sponsors, such business interests can be discussed.

Guo was fined 1 15000 for not wearing the brand designated by CBA sponsors as required. Du Feng, the head coach of Guangdong team, and several other players in the team were also fined. The Guangdong team alone was fined 21.2000 yuan.

Just yesterday, CBA officials suddenly issued a notice: players and coaches were punished for wearing illegal equipment last season and this season, with a total penalty of 5.42 million yuan. The players who are punished are required to pay the fine as scheduled before the morning of February 14, 2020 10, otherwise they will be suspended. The specific punishment personnel and amount are as follows:

Guo 1 15000 yuan.

Jeremy Lin 550,000 yuan

Zhao Rui 500,000 yuan

Jeff: 500 thousand yuan

Hu 500,000 yuan

Wang Xinkai 500,000 yuan

Meldan 500,000 yuan

Zou 500,000 yuan

Bai Haotian 500,000 yuan

Du Feng 65438+200,000 yuan

Qi zhou 65438+ ten thousand yuan

Who will pay for the huge fine? All kinds of fines issued by CBA officials are of course well-founded and meet the requirements of league rules, so players or coaches must pay fines according to the corresponding amount. Players should be punished for not fulfilling their obligations according to the rules.

Such as the above-mentioned "dress violation", the high probability is the personal behavior of the player or coach, which has nothing to do with the team, so the fine is generally paid by the player himself.

But there are also some fines caused by excessive behavior on the field. The original intention is that the fines faced by players will generally be solved by the team when the team wins.

Is there any suspicion of "fishing law enforcement"? Let's go back to the matter of "CBA dress violation fine". Judging from the contents of the notification, many balls and coaches' violations that were directly fined occurred last season, but some of them also appeared this season.

In view of this situation, many netizens think that CBA company is suspected of fishing law enforcement. Since it is to protect the interests of sponsors and criticize the wrong behavior of players by means of fine notice, why not notify them immediately after the game, so as to alert other players in time and avoid more similar situations?

This kind of "saving a quarter fine" suddenly tells everyone in the form of an announcement, and always feels a little "uncomfortable".

How to solve the fine problem of young players such as Jeff? Among the players punished this time, there are not only big-name players like Guo, but also several young players, such as Jeff of Guangdong team.

At present, Jeff's annual salary is about 200 thousand, and a fine of 500 thousand will cost him two years without eating or drinking. So how should he deal with this fine?

I think the club behind me may be needed to help solve the problem at this time. First of all, Jeff's violation is an established fact, and the club certainly has no obligation to help him pay the bill for free. The biggest possibility is that the club will pay for it, and Jeff will repay the related expenses later.

As a young talent in Guangdong's back line, Jeff is likely to grow into an important player in Guangdong and even the national team, and he is likely to get a contract with a salary of more than one million yuan or even the highest salary. This fee will be easy to pay then.

On October 8th, Beijing time165438+/kloc-0, CBA issued an unprecedented fine. ...

In the list of fines, Dongguan Dayi is the majority, including Du Feng 1.2 million yuan, 500,000 yuan, Jeff 500,000 yuan, Hu 500,000 yuan and 500,000 yuan.

Among the star players, Guo is the highest, with 1 1.5 million yuan, 550,000 yuan for those who left CBA, and 6,543,800 yuan for those who left CBA.

In the grassroots group, Tongxi team bought 500,000 Erdan, Bayi team Zou also recorded 500,000, and Shenzhen team Bai Haotian 500,000.

In this list, many Guangdong team members were punished, and head coach Du Feng was also on the list, being the only CBA team.

The player complained that in the competition on June 23 last season, Meldan fell to the ground in a scramble and inadvertently revealed the LOGO on the leggings, which was collected as evidence by Li Ning Company and fined 500,000 yuan. His brother Maiwulan claimed directly on social media that he could go home and sell mutton kebabs according to the above fine!

It's really hard for grassroots players. Take Meldan as an example. The annual salary is only 300 thousand, and the penalty is 500 thousand The salary is not enough, and we have to pay 200 thousand.

The club will definitely not pay for a substitute player. In the face of suspension, there is probably only one way to retire. His brother Maiwulan complained in Weibo and told him to go home and sell mutton kebabs. For the old future born in 1988, the journey of CBA can end here.

# Buy my orchid, let me buy Dan and go home to sell mutton kebabs #

In the same situation as him, there are Jeff, Bai Haotian, Zou, etc. Their wages really can't afford to pay a fine. The richest man here is qi zhou, with only 654.38 million yuan, which really doesn't matter. Zhou Qi is really talented.

Zhao Rui scoffed that he couldn't afford to pay a fine to tell his misfortune, but he didn't care. For example, in Guo, Guo, who has always been lively, chose silence for the highest vote of 1 1500 yuan; On the other hand, Zhao Rui used Kenny Lin's pictures of Weibo to express his dissatisfaction.

"Give me a complete smile."

Speaking of Guo, I don't care, because this year he got the top salary contract, and at the same time he endorsed AJ's annual salary of 3 million US dollars, and FAW-Volkswagen endorsed100000 RMB. Together with the income from salary, endorsement, advertising and variety shows, Guo can almost reach an annual salary of 30 million to 40 million a year, which is definitely one of the best among domestic players, and sometimes the effect of advertising with fines is better.

For example, Yi Jianlian took off his shoes, and Yi Jianlian took off his shoes in public on the grounds that Li Ning's sneakers didn't fit. After the game, Yi Jianlian was fined 50,000 yuan and suspended for one game. Did he pay for it himself? Not necessarily. Maybe this is the advertising strategy of sponsors. Even if they pay their own money, it's just the rain in Mao Mao.

Coincidentally, in the early years, Jordan wore AJ sneakers to play games, and the color of the sneakers was too coquettish, which violated the uniform regulations of the NBA that year and was punished. However, this fine incident is actually a big advertisement for Jordan's sneakers. Wearing a fine of $5,000 a year is an advertising fee. Isn't it a wonderful advertisement?

Therefore, Guo's fine may not be paid by him, but by others.

Zhao Rui's salary is not low, the rumor is around 6 million, but paying a fine of 500,000 at once is also a nuisance. The money is not washed by the flood, but the hard-earned money of the sports meeting, and the fine is about 10%. Therefore, anger is extremely ridiculous!

What will happen to Jeff and Wang who can't afford it? Zhao Rui can still afford it. Jeff, Wang and other basic salary players will be 200,000-300,000 a year, and their wages for two years will be wasted. That's why their hearts ached and their livers trembled. Can they retire and get rid of it like Meldan? Obviously not.

Jeff's 20-year-old CBA is in its infancy and has a bright future. How can we stop here?

The 25-year-old Wang Jikai finally got into the rotation of the team through hard work and wore a championship ring. After a few years, he can get a promotion and a raise. His future is rising, so he must work hard.

If you bite your teeth, you have to pay a high price, otherwise you can't afford to suspend classes. However, if you fall, you will gain wisdom. I believe that after this incident, the first thing you do when you sell clothes is to cut off the signboard.

This is the purpose of CBA tickets.

The spirit of the contract must be observed. During the service period, the sponsors of CBA company were much less, while the support of Li Ning company as always should have been more respected, while the players did not abide by the dress code of the league. If you don't come to a severe rectification, your memory will be good. Who will take the league rules seriously in the future and who will sponsor CBA in the future?

Without rules, Fiona Fang cannot be established. The league starts with establishing rules, then grows, and then the players who work in CBA will have better prospects. At the same time, the sensational effect of this big ticket has played a sufficient warning role. I believe there will be a follow-up, not what people think. Just wait for the result of 5438+February in mid-June, don't you think?

Punishment should be based on the percentage of players' annual income, not across the board. Because the income of each player and coach is different, the penalty should be humanized. Is it really necessary for low-income players to borrow money to pay liquidated damages? I hope Yao Ming will stop making international jokes!

The purpose of the fine itself is to serve as an educational warning. Whether the subject of the fine is the player or the club depends on the specific situation.

1, personal behavior violations, participation in activities after the game or personal time and other violations should be paid by the players themselves. After all, this belongs to the players' personal reasons. Fines will also play a real educational warning role.

2. If the player acts on behalf of the club, it should be borne by the club. For example, games, clothes and shoes should be equipped. These items are not prepared by the athletes themselves, but provided by the club. The club should bear the fine for such illegal clothes. Of course, if the club provides clothes, it is still responsible for the athletes themselves.

Of course, the league fine must remain unchanged and must still be the result of the agreement between each team and the Basketball Association. Therefore, the ultimate meaning of fines comes down to the management level. After all, there is an agreement that everyone should abide by, and they will be punished if they cross the line.

This should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis and cannot be generalized.

First of all, players' violations are divided into on-site and off-site. If they break the rules in the game, the money should be paid by the club. For example, in the recent incident of Wang Xiaohui being fined, the fine should be paid by Shougang Club, not by the individual players. Although Wang Xiaohui's behavior is very bad, it is a violation of game discipline after all. If the money is paid by the players themselves, it doesn't make any sense.

In addition, players' personal disciplinary actions, such as recent incidents, including Guo, Du Feng, Hu, Jeff and others, were severely punished by CBA. The reason for their violation of discipline is that they infringe on the rights and interests of league sponsors and use the equipment of sponsors' competing products without permission. This situation needs to be analyzed in detail.

Guo is a player sponsored by a well-known international sports brand, and his kickback will definitely be paid by this brand. Fines including Du Feng and Zhao Rui must be settled by themselves, because they have no sponsorship agreement with the brand. As for how they solve the huge fine, it depends on the club's financial resources and attitude. For a team like Guangdong, there is a high probability that coaches and players will be fined. The players at the bottom of the league, such as Meldan and Zhang, can only pay their own fines in a team like Shenshan. At most, the club will help. Again, if you don't have a big-name player's life, don't make a big-name player sick.

Personally, I think that if the team asks the following players to do this, it should be done by the team and the players themselves. For teams that are completely unintentional, there are young players and low-paid players. The jerseys they wear have not been charged, so they should be humanized and not too rigid.