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Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
OT
Total
Xinjiang Flying Tigers
19
31
22
20
14
106
Tianjin Pioneers
27
31
16
18
9
101
Xinjiang Flying Tigers
Tianjin Pioneers
2 points
33
19
3 points
7
14
Free Throws
19
21
Free Throws Rate
TO79%
91%TO
Foul
20
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Ended106 - 101
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Match Info
The Xinjiang Flying Tigers secured a hard-fought 106-101 victory over the Tianjin Pioneers in a Chinese Basketball Association clash on Wednesday, April 8, 2026. The match, which tipped off at 8:00 PM local time, saw the home side hold off a persistent Tianjin challenge to claim a crucial win in the league standings. The decisive moment came in the final minutes as Xinjiang executed key defensive stops and converted free throws to seal the five-point margin. The Flying Tigers started strong, establishing an early lead with efficient scoring in the paint. However, the Tianjin Pioneers, known for their perimeter shooting, fought back in the second quarter, erasing the deficit and keeping the score tight throughout the third period. The fourth quarter became a tense back-and-forth affair, with multiple lead changes. Xinjiang's experience ultimately shone through in the clutch, as they secured critical offensive rebounds and forced turnovers to create separation. A late three-pointer from Tianjin brought them within a single possession, but Xinjiang's composure at the charity stripe in the final seconds ensured the victory. A key focus point was the battle in the frontcourt, where Xinjiang's size advantage proved significant in controlling the boards and generating second-chance points. The Pioneers' guard play kept them in contention with a flurry of outside shots, but they struggled to contain Xinjiang's interior scoring in crucial moments. Standout performances included a dominant double-double from a Xinjiang big man and a high-scoring effort from Tianjin's primary offensive weapon. This result solidifies Xinjiang Flying Tigers' position in the upper tier of the CBA league table, boosting their playoff seeding aspirations. For the Tianjin Pioneers, the narrow loss represents a missed opportunity to gain ground in a competitive mid-table race, leaving them to reflect on late-game execution. In post-match comments, the Xinjiang coach praised his team's resilience, stating, "We knew Tianjin would push us to the limit, and I'm proud of how we responded under pressure." The Tianjin manager noted, "We competed for 40 minutes but came up short on a few key possessions. We'll learn from this and move forward." The starting lineups featured the usual core players for both sides, with Xinjiang leveraging their defensive anchors and Tianjin relying on their agile backcourt to drive the offense.