Zhang Haojia (right) of Guangdong Southern Tigers breaks through during the 4th round match against Shanghai Sharks at the 2022-2023 season of the Chinese Basketball Association league in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province, Oct 21, 2022. (CHEN ZHENHAI / XINHUA)
HANGZHOU – The Guangdong Southern Tigers ended their two-game losing streak after claiming a 131-108 victory over the Shanghai Sharks in the 2022-2023 Chinese Basketball Association on Friday.
The 11-time champion Guangdong Southern Tigers opened the season with an unexpected 1-3 record before Friday's match against Shanghai
The 11-time champion Guangdong opened the season with an unexpected 1-3 record before Friday's match against Shanghai.
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Guangdong finished the first quarter with a 40-13 lead, but the Sharks managed to come back to cut the deficit to 10 points before heading into halftime. Coming back from the lockers, Marshon Brooks helped Guangdong rebuild a 20 points advantage in the third quarter, where Shanghai never came back.
Brooks scored 29 points, grabbed nine rebounds and dished seven assists to lead Guangdong's seven double-digits scoring players. Romelo Trimble had a game-high 35 points for Shanghai but couldn't snap his team's three-game losing streak.
Dominique Jones finished with 29 points, 13 assists and nine rebounds as the Jilin Northeast Tigers edged the Qingdao Eagles 97-95 in overtime.
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Jilin led 66-53 after three quarters. Eugene German's 3-pointer gave Qingdao an 85-83 lead with one minute and 15 seconds left before Jones made a layup that sent the game to overtime. Jiang Weize hit a 3-pointer with 21 seconds remaining to nail the victory for Jilin, making German's game-high 43 points in vain.
In another two games, the Jiangsu Dragons beat the Sichuan Blue Whales 91-71 while the Tianjin Pioneers defeated the Shandong Heroes 96-95.