The Beijing Shougang Ducks delivered a stunning and dominant performance on April 24, 2026, crushing the Jilin Northeast Tigers by a final score of 105-55 at home. From the opening tip at 19:35, the Ducks imposed their will on both ends of the floor, turning the contest into a lopsided affair that highlighted the vast gap between the two teams on this night. The 50-point margin of victory stands as one of the most decisive wins of the CBA season and a statement of Beijing's ambitions as a title contender.
Match Overview
The Ducks wasted no time asserting their dominance, racing out to a 32-10 lead after the first quarter. Jilin offered little resistance, as their offense sputtered against Beijing's suffocating defense, which forced turnovers and contested every shot. The second quarter was more of the same, with the Ducks adding to their lead and heading into halftime with an insurmountable 62-26 advantage. The second half was largely academic, as Beijing continued to press and execute while Jilin struggled to find any consistent scoring. By the final buzzer, the Ducks had held the Tigers to just 55 points, their lowest output of the season.
Key Moments
- Blistering Start: Beijing opened the game on a 16-2 run in the first four minutes, forcing an early Jilin timeout.
- Defensive Clinic: The Ducks held Jilin to just 16 points in the first half, setting a franchise record for fewest points allowed in a half.
- Runaway Third Quarter: Beijing's bench players contributed heavily in the third, extending the lead beyond 40 points and ensuring no chance of a comeback.
Tactical Story
Beijing's game plan was executed with surgical precision. On defense, they switched aggressively on screens, clogged the passing lanes, and contested nearly every shot, forcing Jilin into a horrific shooting night—25 percent from the field and 18 percent from three-point range. Offensively, the Ducks moved the ball with purpose, racking up 28 assists and shooting 55 percent from the floor. Their full-court press in the first half rattled Jilin's guards, leading to 19 turnovers that Beijing converted into 28 points. The Ducks also dominated the glass, outrebounding the Tigers 48-32, further limiting Jilin's second-chance opportunities.
Standout Players
Beijing's depth was on full display, with five players scoring in double figures. Their starting point guard orchestrated the rout with 14 points and 12 assists, while their center anchored the defense with 16 rebounds and 4 blocks. A sharpshooting forward added 20 points off the bench, knocking down four three-pointers. For Jilin, only one player reached double figures with 12 points, as the team's leading scorer was held to a season-low 7 points on 2-of-12 shooting. The Tigers' inability to generate quality looks was a collective failure, underscored by their season-low assist total of 9.
Season Impact
The blowout win propelled Beijing Shougang further up the CBA standings, strengthening their case as a legitimate championship threat. Their defensive effort—holding an opponent under 60 points—is a hallmark of elite teams late in the regular season. For Jilin, the defeat was a humbling experience that exposed significant vulnerabilities, particularly on the road where they have now lost three straight. The Tigers will need to regroup quickly, as upcoming games against other top-tier opponents could define their playoff fate. The sheer margin of the loss may also affect the team's confidence as they head into the final stretch of the campaign.


