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Recently, CBA officially announced the penalty announcement, and notified and fined the players who did not wear sports equipment according to the regulations on the field last season. This fine is as high as 5.42 million yuan, which is the first time for the alliance. After the news was announced, it triggered a strong response from the outside world. Many people said that the alliance's move had some meaning of settling accounts after autumn and did not warn the parties at the first time. Of course, this is not the most controversial part of this penalty, and the scale and fairness of the penalty are also controversial.

In this punishment, Guangdong teenager Hu Ranran is listed. The reason why he was punished was simple-he competed with the sponsors in the competition in black sports tights. If the league's top management hadn't been nitpicking the whole game, I think few fans would have found this detail, because the logo on the leggings was basically covered by the ball pants, and it would only show a corner when running violently. So this detail made Hu fined 500 thousand, which is a bit exaggerated.

Of course, if it is for the protection of sponsors, the alliance insists on severely punishing such situations, and I think everyone can understand. After all, other competing brands have not paid for this authorization. However, careful fans found that the official punishment of CBA was unfair, because other players in the same situation escaped punishment, and Zhai Xiaochuan, the general of Beijing Shougang, was one of them.

It is reported that Zhai Xiaochuan once displayed the logo of white sports leggings on the official poster of CBA last season, and he sat next to Jeremy Lin who was fined. This discovery undoubtedly makes the official punishment behavior of CBA lose credibility again. After seeing this picture, many fans are in the @CBA official, but at present, the official has not made any response. Will CBA officials increase penalties? Or let nature take its course and let the fish slip through the net? None of this is known to us yet.

From the outbreak of this incident to the storm of public opinion, from the ridicule (making me laugh) to Guo's silence, while the players illegally touched the red line, they once again exposed the huge problems in league management.

First of all, was there any warning before the CBA official punishment? Even malicious acts and bans on the field were warned in advance. Why is there such a huge fine? Secondly, since it is a punishment, is it necessary to form a document to enhance the binding force? Rather than outdated post-mortem criticism; Finally, the rigor of CBA official work needs to be improved. Since it is to be punished, it must be fair and just, otherwise it is easy to make a joke if it is not done well!