

Guangdong Southern Tigers U21 vs Nanjing Toupaisujiu U21 – May 14, 2026
The China National Basketball League U21 continued its exciting campaign on May 14, 2026, with a lopsided contest that saw the Nanjing Toupaisujiu U21 side exact a dominant 118–94 win over the Guangdong Southern Tigers U21. Played at a neutral venue, the match highlighted Nanjing’s explosive offensive depth and exposed defensive gaps in the Guangdong lineup.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Nanjing set a blistering pace, racing to a 32–18 lead in the first quarter. The Southern Tigers struggled to contain Nanjing’s transition attack, which consistently generated open looks from beyond the arc and easy finishes at the rim. By halftime, Nanjing had built a 64–48 cushion, effectively controlling the game’s tempo. Guangdong attempted to rally in the third period, cutting the deficit to 12 points, but Nanjing responded with a 10–2 run to re-establish a comfortable margin.
Key Moments
- First-quarter explosion: Nanjing’s backcourt hit five three-pointers in the opening 10 minutes, forcing Guangdong into an early timeout.
- Third-quarter push: Guangdong’s forwards mounted a 7–0 run early in the third, but Nanjing’s point guard answered with two quick assists and a steal that led to a fast-break layup.
- Fourth-quarter finishing: Nanjing outscored the Tigers 28–18 in the final period, converting multiple second-chance opportunities and capitalizing on Guangdong’s foul trouble.
Standout Players
For Nanjing, forward Li Wei (23 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists) was a matchup nightmare, scoring inside and out. Guard Zhang Ming added 19 points and 7 assists, orchestrating the offense with precision. On the Guangdong side, center Chen Tao posted a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds, while guard Wang Lei contributed 16 points and 5 assists in a losing effort.
Statistical Notes
Nanjing shot an impressive 52% from the field and 41% from three-point range, while Guangdong managed 44% overall and just 30% from deep. Turnovers proved costly for the Tigers, who gave the ball away 16 times compared to Nanjing’s 9, directly leading to 22 points for the visitors. The rebounding battle was even, with Nanjing holding a 41–40 edge.
With this result, Nanjing improved its record in the U21 league standings, while Guangdong dropped to a .500 mark, signaling areas of improvement needed in defensive rotations and shot selection.
