Shanghai Jiushi Sharks Crush Zhejiang Guangsha Lions 110-77 in CBA Showdown
The Shanghai Jiushi Sharks delivered a commanding performance on May 31, 2026, dismantling the Zhejiang Guangsha Lions 110-77 at the Zhuji Sports Centre. The Sharks improved their playoff positioning with one of their most complete outings of the season, while the Lions were left searching for answers after a lopsided defeat on their home floor.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Shanghai established control with relentless offensive execution and stifling defense. The Sharks outscored the Lions 30-18 in the first quarter and never looked back, building a lead that swelled to over 30 points by the third period. Zhejiang struggled to contain Shanghai's perimeter shooting and fast-break opportunities, as the visitors shot 52% from the field and connected on 14 three-pointers.
Key Moments
- First-quarter blitz: Shanghai opened with a 15-4 run, forcing Zhejiang into early foul trouble and setting the tone for the night.
- Mid-game separation: A 12-2 burst early in the second quarter extended the lead to 22 points, and the Lions never recovered.
- Third-quarter knockout: Shanghai outscored Zhejiang 33-19 in the third period, turning the contest into a rout well before the final frame.
Standout Players
Shanghai Jiushi Sharks – Import guard Jamel Artis led all scorers with 28 points on 11-of-16 shooting, adding 7 assists and 5 rebounds. Center Wang Zhelin dominated the paint with 22 points and 14 rebounds, while guard Li Tianrong chipped in 18 points and 4 steals. The Sharks' bench contributed 34 points, showcasing their depth.
Zhejiang Guangsha Lions – Hu Jinqiu was the lone bright spot for the Lions, posting 20 points and 9 rebounds. Guard Sun Minghui struggled to find rhythm, finishing with 11 points and 5 turnovers, and the team shot only 31% from three-point range.
Game Flow & Tactical Story
Shanghai’s game plan centered on pushing the pace and attacking the rim early, which forced Zhejiang's defense to collapse and left shooters open on the perimeter. The Sharks' ball movement was crisp, recording 28 assists on 43 made field goals. Defensively, they switched aggressively on screens, limiting Zhejiang’s pick-and-roll efficiency and forcing 16 turnovers that led to 22 fast-break points.
Zhejiang, missing key rotational pieces due to injury, lacked the firepower to keep pace. Their half-court offense became stagnant, and they were unable to generate high-quality looks against Shanghai's disciplined rotations. The Lions' normally reliable outside shooting went cold, and their big men were overwhelmed on the boards (42-29 rebounding edge for Shanghai).
Season & Standings Impact
The victory improved the Shanghai Jiushi Sharks to 32-12 on the season, solidifying their hold on third place in the CBA standings. With the playoffs approaching, this dominant win sends a strong message to contenders. For Zhejiang Guangsha, the loss drops them to 27-17, leaving them in a tight battle for a top-four seed. The Lions will need to address their defensive lapses quickly to avoid slipping further in the standings.
Looking Ahead
Shanghai returns home to face the Beijing Ducks on June 3, while Zhejiang travels to take on the Guangdong Southern Tigers in a critical matchup just two days later. Both teams will be eager to build momentum as the regular season enters its final stretch.


