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H2H
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Zhejiang Golden Bulls
25
28
28
15
96
Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons
24
23
21
19
87
Zhejiang Golden Bulls
Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons
2 points
27
24
3 points
9
6
Free Throws
15
21
Free Throws Rate
TO71%
67%TO
Foul
10
02
Ended96 - 87
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Match Info
The Zhejiang Golden Bulls secured a 96-87 victory over the Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons in a Chinese Basketball Association league match played on April 5, 2026. The home win at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium was a hard-fought contest that saw Zhejiang pull away in the final quarter to solidify their playoff positioning. The result was crucial for both teams' standings as the regular season entered its decisive phase. The match began with both teams trading baskets, but Zhejiang established an early rhythm to take a narrow lead after the first quarter. Fujian, led by their dynamic backcourt, fought back in the second period, using a run of three-pointers to close the gap and keep the score tight heading into halftime. The third quarter was a defensive struggle, with neither team able to build a significant advantage. The decisive moment came midway through the final period when the Golden Bulls unleashed a 12-2 run, fueled by aggressive defense leading to fast-break points, which broke open a tied game. Fujian attempted to respond with full-court pressure, but timely shots from Zhejiang's veterans sealed the nine-point victory. Key to the win was Zhejiang's control of the paint, out-rebounding Fujian and converting second-chance opportunities. The Golden Bulls' defense also managed to contain Fujian's leading scorer for long stretches in the second half. For Fujian, the loss highlighted their struggles on the road against top-half teams, as their offensive execution faltered in critical moments. The match had few controversies, with the officiating allowing physical play under the basket. The victory moved Zhejiang up the league table, strengthening their hold on a top-four spot, while Fujian's hopes for a playoff berth took a hit with the defeat. Post-match, the Zhejiang coach praised his team's defensive intensity in the fourth quarter, while the Fujian manager pointed to lapses in transition defense as the key difference. The starting lineups featured Zhejiang's usual core of domestic stars and their import guard, while Fujian relied on the scoring punch of their American forward paired with a quick local point guard.