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H2H
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Beijing Shougang Ducks
24
21
23
20
88
Zhejiang Golden Bulls
14
22
32
7
75
Beijing Shougang Ducks
Zhejiang Golden Bulls
2 points
18
18
3 points
11
10
Free Throws
19
9
Free Throws Rate
TO76%
81%TO
Foul
20
01
Ended88 - 75
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Match Info
The Beijing Shougang Ducks secured a solid 88-75 victory over the Zhejiang Golden Bulls in a Chinese Basketball Association clash on Wednesday night. This result at the Ducks' home court was a crucial bounce-back win, solidifying their playoff positioning with a dominant defensive performance in the second half. The match was tightly contested early, with both teams exchanging leads throughout the first two quarters. The turning point came in the third period when Beijing's defense clamped down, holding Zhejiang to a series of scoring droughts. The Ducks capitalized with a decisive run, stretching a narrow halftime lead into a comfortable double-digit advantage that they maintained until the final buzzer. Key to the victory was Beijing's control of the paint and their ability to force Zhejiang into difficult perimeter shots. The Golden Bulls struggled to find consistent offense outside of their star guard, who was often met with double teams. For the Ducks, their veteran frontcourt provided steady scoring and crucial rebounds, while their bench contributed valuable minutes to maintain the intensity. This win provides a significant boost for Beijing in the tightly packed CBA standings, moving them closer to a top-four seed, while Zhejiang will need to regroup quickly to stay in the postseason hunt. Post-match, the Beijing coach praised his team's defensive focus, stating, "We communicated well and executed the game plan on that end, which fueled our offense." The Zhejiang coach acknowledged the struggle, saying, "Their physicality disrupted our rhythm, and we didn't respond well enough." The starting lineups featured Beijing's usual core of domestic stars and their key import, while Zhejiang relied on their high-scoring backcourt duo.