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157
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Liaoning Flying Leopards
15
25
25
27
92
Shanxi Loongs Fenjiu
27
20
19
18
84
Liaoning Flying Leopards
Shanxi Loongs Fenjiu
2 points
23
18
3 points
7
12
Free Throws
25
12
Free Throws Rate
TO71%
60%TO
Foul
20
01
Ended92 - 84
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Match Info
In a Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) matchup, the defending champion Liaoning Flying Leopards demonstrated their championship pedigree with a controlled 92-84 win over the Shanxi Loongs Fenjiu. The game, which tipped off at 19:35 on March 13, 2026, at Liaoning's home arena, was a testament to the home side's defensive discipline and execution in crunch time, pulling away in the final quarter to secure the victory. This result reinforces Liaoning's position at the top of the CBA standings.
The first half was a defensive struggle, with both teams exchanging leads in a low-scoring affair. Liaoning's guards applied intense perimeter pressure, disrupting Shanxi's offensive flow. After halftime, Shanxi found a rhythm from three-point range, briefly taking a slim lead in the third quarter. However, the experience of the Flying Leopards shone through in the final period. They tightened their defense, forcing Shanxi into contested shots and turnovers, while their own offense clicked into gear with a series of well-executed pick-and-roll actions. Liaoning's star backcourt duo combined for over 45 points, with the point guard also dishing out 12 assists to orchestrate the win. A notable performance came from Shanxi's import center, who battled valiantly for a double-double but lacked sufficient support.
The win keeps Liaoning firmly in the hunt for the top seed in the CBA playoffs, while Shanxi, a competitive team this season, will view this as a missed opportunity to steal a road win against the league's best. Liaoning's head coach emphasized the team effort, stating, "Shanxi is a tough opponent. We had to grind this one out, and I'm proud of how we locked in defensively in the fourth." The Shanxi coach acknowledged the challenge, saying, "We competed hard, but their execution in key moments was the difference. That's why they are champions."


