Chinese Basketball Association

The Chinese Basketball Association, commonly known as the CBA, is the premier professional basketball league in the People's Republic of China and has been in existence since 1995. Many of the best players in Asia play in the CBA (not to be confused with the Continental Basketball Association, a basketball minor league in the US). Some CBA players, such as Yao Ming and Wang Zhizhi, have reached the NBA.

Teams

TeamWins (2004)Losses (2004)
Guangdong Southern Tigers 19 3
Jiangsu Nangang Dragons 15 7
Bayi Army Rockets 14 8
Jilin Northeast Tigers 13 9
Xinjiang Flying Tigers 12 10
Shangdong Jinsidun Lions 10 12
Beijing Aoshen Olympians 10 12
Shanshi Dongshen Kylins 9 13
Liaoning Panpan Hunters 9 13
Shanghai Sharks 8 14
Beijing Ducks 7 15
Zhejiang Wanma Cyclones 6 16

2004 Playoffs

Quarters Semis Finals  Semis Quarters
Guangdong2      2Jiangsu
Shanshi0      0Beijing Aoshen
  Guangdong2  0Jiangsu  
    Guangdong3    
    Bayi1    
  Jilin1  2Bayi  
Jilin2      2Bayi
Xinjiang1      0Shangdong

 

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