The Zhejiang Guangsha Lions delivered a commanding performance at home on June 2, 2026, securing a 101–93 victory over the Shanghai Jiushi Sharks in a pivotal Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) regular-season clash. The result not only extended Guangsha’s winning streak at their home arena but also tightened the standings in a fiercely competitive mid-table battle.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, the Lions set a physical tone, controlling the tempo through disciplined defense and efficient half-court offense. Shanghai, known for its fast-break threats, struggled to find rhythm against Guangsha’s switching schemes. The home team built a double-digit lead by halftime and, despite a spirited third-quarter surge from the Sharks, held firm in the final period to close out the 101–93 win.
Key Moments
- First-Quarter Dominance: Guangsha opened the game with a 12–2 run, forcing three early turnovers from Shanghai’s primary ball-handler. By the end of the first quarter, the Lions led 28–18.
- Shanghai’s Third-Quarter Response: Trailing by 14 at the break, the Sharks erupted for 30 points in the third period, cutting the deficit to five. A pair of three-pointers from their shooting guard ignited the crowd.
- Clutch Defense in the Fourth: The Lions answered with a 9–0 run midway through the fourth quarter, anchored by two blocked shots and a steal that led to an easy fast-break layup. Shanghai never got closer than seven points thereafter.
Tactical Story
Guangsha’s game plan revolved around neutralizing Shanghai’s pick-and-roll attack. By hedging hard and forcing the Sharks into contested mid-range jumpers, the Lions disrupted their opponents’ offensive flow. Offensively, Zhejiang exploited mismatches in the post and moved the ball crisply, recording 24 assists as a team. Shanghai, meanwhile, shot just 41% from the floor and committed 16 turnovers, many unforced.
Standout Players
- Zhejiang Guangsha Lions – Guard Hu Jinqiu: The veteran guard led all scorers with 27 points on efficient 11-of-18 shooting, adding 6 rebounds and 5 assists. His ability to score in isolation and draw fouls proved decisive.
- Zhejiang Guangsha Lions – Center Wang Zhelin: Wang posted a double-double with 18 points and 14 rebounds, controlling the paint at both ends. His three blocks altered multiple Shanghai drives.
- Shanghai Jiushi Sharks – Forward Li Gen: Li was the Sharks’ most consistent threat, finishing with 24 points and 8 rebounds. He kept his team afloat during the third-quarter rally.
Table and Season Impact
The victory improved Guangsha’s record to 22–15, solidifying their hold on seventh place in the CBA standings. With the win, the Lions moved within two games of the top-four playoff seeds. For Shanghai, the loss dropped them to 19–18, slipping to ninth but still firmly in the postseason chase. Both teams have six regular-season games remaining, making every result crucial in the tightly packed middle of the table.
The Lions will look to build on this momentum when they travel to face the Beijing Ducks next week, while Shanghai returns home to host the Shenzhen Leopards in a must-win matchup.


