CBA officially announced:Li Xiangbo suspended for 4 games + fined 100,000 yuan, Lutubula suspended for 1 game + fined 50,000 yuan.

The incident originated after the recent match where the Ningbo team lost 83-95 to Guangzhou at home. Due to Li Xiangbo's inappropriate remarks, Lutubula immediately erupted and clashed with him. Fortunately, teammates intervened promptly, preventing what could have escalated into a UFC-level physical confrontation.

Regarding what Li Xiangbo said? His apology content gives a rough idea, as follows:

It is mentioned in the CBA announcement that a similar incident occurred on February 1st, namely Zhao Rui's more impactful social media outburst against fans after Beijing lost 87-89 to Qingdao at home. At that time, he harmed not just one opponent... He was suspended for 3 games + fined 50,000 yuan.

Li Xiangbo, a national-level center; Zhao Rui, a national-level core guard.
As members of the Chinese men's basketball team, they should pay more attention to their words and actions. If seriously investigated, it wouldn't just be a suspension + fine combo.

Li Xiangbo was born on October 22, 1999, a 24th CBA second-round ninth pick, a power forward/center standing 2.02 meters tall. In his rookie season, he averaged 26.5 minutes per game, scoring 8.3 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1 steal, with a shooting percentage of 49.5%; this season so far, he averages 17.3 minutes per game, contributing 4.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.4 assists, with a shooting percentage of 57.9%.

Last year during the Asian Cup and the first window of World Cup qualifiers, Li Xiangbo participated with the Chinese men's basketball team as the third interior player. Guo Shiqiang intended to develop him, but his performance fell short of expectations, so he lost the opportunity to wear the national team jersey in the recent second window of World Cup qualifiers.

Trouble stems from words; trash talk should have limits, you can't say whatever you want.
Two incidents occurred within less than two months. The CBA company and even the Chinese Basketball Association perhaps should implement stricter measures to prevent recurrence.
