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145
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Shanghai Jiushi Sharks
26
36
32
25
119
Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons
28
28
30
30
116
Shanghai Jiushi Sharks
Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons
2 points
36
26
3 points
8
11
Free Throws
23
31
Free Throws Rate
TO71%
88%TO
Foul
20
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Ended119 - 116
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Match Info
The Shanghai Jiushi Sharks edged the Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons 119-116 in a high-scoring Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) contest on Friday, April 10th, 2026. In a game that went down to the final seconds, the Sharks secured a crucial home victory in a thrilling offensive showcase. The match was ultimately decided by a clutch three-pointer from the Sharks' star guard in the closing minute, capping off a back-and-forth battle that saw both teams trade leads throughout the fourth quarter.
The game started at a frenetic pace, with both offenses finding easy baskets. The Sharks built an early double-digit lead behind efficient inside scoring, but the Sturgeons, known for their perimeter shooting, clawed back with a series of three-pointers to tie the game by halftime. The third quarter was a tense affair with neither team able to establish control. The final period saw multiple lead changes, with the Sturgeons taking a brief advantage with under two minutes to play. The decisive moment came when Shanghai's primary ball-handler drove and kicked out to an open teammate in the corner, who sank the go-ahead three-pointer with 45 seconds remaining. Fujian had a chance to tie on their final possession, but a heavily contested three-point attempt rimmed out as time expired.
A key focus point was the battle in the paint, where Shanghai's big men managed to contain Fujian's athletic frontcourt just enough to secure vital defensive stops in the final moments. The performance of Shanghai's veteran point guard, who orchestrated the offense and hit several big shots in crunch time, was a standout. The result had significant implications for the CBA league table, boosting Shanghai's position in the playoff race while dealing a blow to Fujian's postseason aspirations. Post-match, the Shanghai coach praised his team's resilience, stating, "We showed great composure to execute under pressure against a very dangerous offensive team." The Fujian coach lamented the final defensive breakdown, saying, "We fought hard but made one critical mistake in coverage when it mattered most." The starting lineups featured Shanghai's core of experienced domestic players and their key import guard, while Fujian relied on their high-scoring American guard and a versatile forward.


