
Guangsha Lions Roar to Historic First CBA Title
Guangsha Lions capture their first-ever CBA championship with a 125-118 victory over the Beijing Ducks, led by Barry Brown’s 41-point masterclass.
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Guangsha Lions capture their first-ever CBA championship with a 125-118 victory over the Beijing Ducks, led by Barry Brown’s 41-point masterclass.
The Guangsha Lions crushed the Beijing Ducks 106-73 in Game 4, seizing a 3-1 lead in the CBA Finals behind six double-digit scorers and stifling defense.
In Game 3 of the CBA Finals, the Guangsha Lions upset the Beijing Ducks 114-103 in Beijing to take a 2-1 series lead with star performances.
Guangsha Lions tied the CBA Finals 1-1 with a 103-96 win over the Beijing Ducks in Hangzhou, powered by strong defense and breakout games from Barry Brown and Sun Minghui.
Beijing Ducks erased a 14-point early deficit to defeat the Guangsha Lions 101-87 in Game 1 of the CBA Finals, taking a 1–0 series lead.
After a decade, the Beijing Ducks thrashed Shanxi Loongs 121-103 to clinch a 3-0 semis sweep and book a CBA Finals spot against the Guangsha Lions.
The Beijing Ducks triumphed 106-99 over the Shanxi Loongs in Game 2 of the CBA semifinals, grabbing a 2-0 series lead and inching closer to their first finals berth in a decade.
The Beijing Ducks beat the Shanxi Loongs 102-94 in Game 1 of the CBA semifinals in Taiyuan, grabbing a 1-0 series lead with strong teamwork and depth.
Zeng Fanbo’s 30-point night lifts Beijing Ducks to a 106-100 win over Beikong Royal Fighters, tying their CBA quarterfinal series 1-1 in the first Beijing derby.
Beijing Ducks beat Nanjing Monkey Kings 101-98, climbing to third in CBA standings as Davis posted a career-high 41 points.