Sharks Stun Southern Tigers 113-73 in Dongguan
On Jan. 15 in Dongguan, the Shanghai Sharks rolled past the Guangdong Southern Tigers 113-73, marking the Tigers’ worst loss of the season and boosting Shanghai to second in the CBA.
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On Jan. 15 in Dongguan, the Shanghai Sharks rolled past the Guangdong Southern Tigers 113-73, marking the Tigers’ worst loss of the season and boosting Shanghai to second in the CBA.
Liao’s buzzer-beating three lifted the Beijing Royal Fighters to a thrilling 94-91 win over the Fujian Sturgeons, fueling an epic comeback attempt in the CBA.
Last night’s CBA clash saw Trevelin Queen drop 30 points as Guangdong routed Liaoning 108-78, propelling the Tigers into a tie for first spot this season.
The Fujian Sturgeons snapped a three-game skid with a 115-94 win over the Tianjin Pioneers, while Guangzhou Loong Lions and Zhejiang Golden Bulls also claimed big victories.
DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell sank a last-second float to give Shandong Kylins an 87-85 road win over the Beijing Ducks, marking their fifth straight victory.
Guangdong Southern Tigers edged the Shenzhen Leopards 110-105 in Dongguan, led by Trevelin Queen’s 30 points, while Shanghai Sharks cruised past Qingdao Eagles 90-73 to stay atop the standings.
On January 5, the Shanghai Sharks crushed the Guangsha Lions 99-77, snapping their streak and seizing first place in the CBA standings.
Xinjiang Flying Tigers beat Fujian Sturgeons 111-108 in a CBA overtime thriller, led by Mohetaner and Abdurexit’s clutch performance.
The Guangsha Lions extended their win streak to eight games with a thrilling 77–74 victory over the Beijing Ducks, soaring to the top of the CBA standings.
Beijing Ducks crushed the Guangdong Southern Tigers 105-74 on Thursday, ending their eight-game win streak. Zeng Fanbo returned with 18 points as Beijing climbed the CBA standings.