The Chinese Basketball Association playoffs reached a thrilling crescendo on May 7, 2026, as the Shanxi Loongs Fenjiu edged out the Zhejiang Guangsha Lions 92–90 in a hard-fought contest at the Zhejiang home arena. The narrow victory extended Shanxi’s postseason campaign, while for Guangsha the result meant a painful early exit in front of their passionate home fans.
Match Overview
Tip-off at 19:35 local time saw both teams trading baskets from the opening minutes. The Lions, leaning on their depth and home-court advantage, controlled much of the first half. However, Shanxi’s disciplined defense and clutch shooting in the final quarter proved decisive. The Loongs outscored Guangsha 28–22 in the fourth period, erasing a six-point deficit and securing the 92–90 win.
Key Moments
- First Quarter: Guangsha started strong, with forward Hu Jinqiu scoring 8 early points to build a 26–22 lead.
- Third Quarter: Shanxi’s Kai Jones took over, hitting two three-pointers and a driving layup to trim the Lions’ lead to 68–64 headed into the final frame.
- Final Two Minutes: With the score tied at 88–88, Shanxi guard Yuan Shuai calmly sank a step-back jumper with 18 seconds left. Guangsha’s last-ditch three-pointer missed, sealing the 92–90 result.
Standout Players
Kai Jones (Shanxi): The power forward posted a game-high 28 points and 12 rebounds, dominating inside and out. His energy was the catalyst for the Loongs’ comeback.
Hu Jinqiu (Guangsha): The Lions’ star big man recorded 23 points and 9 rebounds, but foul trouble in the fourth quarter limited his effectiveness down the stretch.
Yuan Shuai (Shanxi): The veteran guard added 17 points and 6 assists, including the game-winning shot that silenced the home crowd.
Impact on the Season
With the win, Shanxi advances to the next round of the CBA playoffs, building momentum after a strong regular-season finish. For Zhejiang Guangsha, the loss ends a promising campaign that saw them finish third in the league standings. The Lions will look to regroup in the offseason, likely focusing on improving their late-game execution and defensive rotations.
The 92–90 thriller is now one of the most memorable matches of the 2025–26 CBA postseason, showcasing the high-stakes drama that defines Chinese basketball at its finest.


