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Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Beijing Royal Fighters
19
25
24
33
101
Nanjing Monkey Kings
23
22
30
33
108
Beijing Royal Fighters
Nanjing Monkey Kings
2 points
32
26
3 points
4
10
Free Throws
25
26
Free Throws Rate
TO89%
81%TO
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00
Ended101 - 108
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Match Info
The Beijing Royal Fighters fell 108-101 to the visiting Nanjing Monkey Kings in a high-scoring Chinese Basketball Association clash on Thursday, March 26, 2026. This result saw the Monkey Kings complete a regular-season sweep on the road, leveraging a strong offensive performance to overcome the Royal Fighters. The match was a crucial one for playoff positioning in the tightly contested CBA standings, with Nanjing securing a valuable away victory. The game began at a frantic pace, with both teams trading baskets throughout the first half. The Royal Fighters, playing at home, managed to establish a narrow lead by halftime, fueled by their interior scoring. However, the third quarter proved decisive as the Nanjing Monkey Kings ramped up their defensive pressure and found a consistent rhythm from beyond the arc. A key 12-2 run midway through the period flipped the scoreboard and gave Nanjing a lead they would not relinquish. The Royal Fighters mounted a late comeback attempt in the final minutes, cutting the deficit to just four points, but timely three-pointers from Nanjing's backcourt sealed the 108-101 victory. A major focus point was the three-point shooting disparity, with the Monkey Kings connecting on several more attempts from deep, which ultimately provided the winning margin. The Royal Fighters struggled to contain Nanjing's guard penetration, which created open looks on the perimeter. Standout performances included a dominant double-double from Nanjing's import center, who controlled the paint on both ends, while Beijing's star guard put up a valiant 30-point effort in a losing cause. This result impacts the CBA league table significantly, pushing the Nanjing Monkey Kings closer to a top-eight playoff spot while leaving the Beijing Royal Fighters needing to regroup quickly in the final stretch of the season. Post-match, the Nanjing coach praised his team's resilience on the road, while the Beijing coach pointed to defensive lapses in the third quarter as the game's turning point.