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106
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons
25
27
27
19
98
Shanxi Loongs Fenjiu
23
30
17
30
100
Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons
Shanxi Loongs Fenjiu
2 points
28
26
3 points
10
10
Free Throws
12
18
Free Throws Rate
TO63%
85%TO
Foul
40
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Ended98 - 100
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Match Info
The Chinese Basketball Association match between the Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons and the Shanxi Loongs Fenjiu on March 21, 2026, ended in a narrow 100-98 victory for the visiting Shanxi team. This tightly contested CBA regular season game was decided in the final moments, with Shanxi securing a crucial road win to bolster their playoff positioning in the league standings. The match result was a significant blow to Fujian's postseason aspirations, highlighting the competitive nature of the league's mid-table battle.
The game was a back-and-forth affair from the opening tip-off. Fujian, playing at home, established an early lead with efficient perimeter shooting, but Shanxi's disciplined half-court defense kept them within striking distance. The third quarter saw a momentum shift as Shanxi began to dominate the paint, converting second-chance opportunities and drawing fouls. The decisive sequence came in the final minute with the score tied; a costly turnover by Fujian led to a fast-break layup for Shanxi, followed by a missed three-point attempt at the buzzer by the Sturgeons to tie the game. Key performances included Shanxi's import player who led all scorers with a double-double, while Fujian's star guard had a high-scoring night that ultimately fell short.
The match outcome had immediate implications for the CBA league table. The victory provided Shanxi Loongs Fenjiu with valuable points as they jockey for a more favorable seed in the upcoming playoffs. Conversely, the heartbreaking home loss for the Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons dealt a setback to their campaign, leaving them with a more difficult path to secure a postseason berth and requiring a strong finish to the regular season. Post-match, the Shanxi coach praised his team's resilience in a tough road environment, while the Fujian manager pointed to the late-game execution errors as the difference in the close contest.


