Published: 13:37, October 22, 2022 | Updated: 13:44, October 22, 2022
Guangdong sinks Shanghai, Jilin edges Qingdao in overtime
By Xinhua

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.