
NBA All-Star Weekend Shines with New Format and International Flair
The NBA’s All-Star Weekend in San Francisco introduced a new format with more players and teams, highlighting the league’s global popularity and the rise of international players.
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The NBA’s All-Star Weekend in San Francisco introduced a new format with more players and teams, highlighting the league’s global popularity and the rise of international players.

Eric Bledsoe led the Shanghai Sharks to victory in the inaugural CBA Club Cup, scoring 31 points and earning MVP honors in a thrilling final against the Xinjiang Flying Tigers.

Beijing Ducks clinched third place in the CBA Club Cup after a thrilling 104-94 overtime win over the Shanxi Loongs in Xi’an. The Ducks rallied from a 13-point deficit to secure the victory.

Xinjiang Flying Tigers defeat Shanxi Loongs 105-89 to reach CBA Club Cup final in Xi’an. Robert Edwards leads with 29 points. They will face either Beijing or Shanghai in Saturday’s final.

Chicago Bulls celebrate the Year of the Snake, blending basketball with Chinese Spring Festival traditions in a recent NBA game.

The Guangdong Southern Tigers dominated the Guangzhou Loong Lions 111-82, moving up to third place in the CBA standings. Key performances from Troy Gillenwater and Xu Jie led the Tigers to victory.

Xinjiang Flying Tigers defeat Jilin 137-120, while Zhejiang Lions overcome Liaoning 108-93 in thrilling CBA matches.

Despite Guo Ailun’s impressive 40 points, the Guangzhou Loong Lions fell 116-113 to the Beikong Royal Fighters, extending their losing streak in the CBA.

Jiangsu Dragons ended their six-game losing streak by defeating Tianjin Pioneers 99-93 in an exciting CBA matchup in Nanjing. Standout performances from James Thompson and Lin Ting-Chien highlighted the game.

The Guangsha Lions secured their 10th consecutive win with a thrilling 94-91 victory over the Beijing Ducks in the CBA.