2025-26 CBA Season Kicks Off December 12 with Defending Champs in Hangzhou
The CBA’s 2025-26 regular season kicks off December 12 in Hangzhou and runs through April 24, 2026, with 20 clubs playing 42 games each.
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The CBA’s 2025-26 regular season kicks off December 12 in Hangzhou and runs through April 24, 2026, with 20 clubs playing 42 games each.
With top players injured, the Chinese mainland’s youth-led FIBA Asia Cup roster takes center court. Explore how this bold move could reshape Asian basketball.
Chinese mainland beats hosts Saudi Arabia 93-88 in FIBA Asia Cup opener, led by Hu Jinqiu’s 20 points and Zhao Rui’s 19. Next up: Group C clash with India.
The Chinese mainland squad kicks off an intensive Beijing camp with 23 players, eight warm-up games and a mix of veterans and rookies as they gear up for August’s FIBA Asia Cup in Saudi Arabia.
Jilin Northeast Tigers triumph over Ningbo Rockets 116-114 in Changchun, ending their four-game losing streak with a standout performance by Tomas Kyzlink.
Breaking their six-game losing streak, the Shanghai Sharks secured a resounding 124-94 victory over the Zhejiang Golden Bulls, driven by Kenneth Lofton’s stellar performance.
Yao Ming has stepped down after seven years leading the Chinese Basketball Association, paving the way for Vice President Guo Zhenming. Explore Yao’s legacy and future plans.
The CBA introduces the inaugural Club Cup for the 2024-25 season, featuring all 20 teams and new competition formats. Group stage results announced.