Zhejiang Guangsha Lions 111 – 102 Shenzhen Leopards
Chinese Basketball Association | May 16, 2026 | Hangzhou
Lions roar past Leopards in high‑scoring CBA clash
The Zhejiang Guangsha Lions delivered a commanding performance on their home court, defeating the Shenzhen Leopards 111–102 in a fast‑paced Chinese Basketball Association encounter. The Lions improved their standing in the league with a balanced offensive display, while the Leopards fought hard but ultimately fell short in the fourth quarter.
Match overview
From the opening tip‑off, both teams showed aggressive intent. Zhejiang used their home crowd energy to build an early lead, capitalizing on Shenzhen’s defensive lapses. The Lions’ offense clicked through crisp ball movement and efficient shooting from beyond the arc, while the Leopards relied on quick transitions and inside scoring to stay within reach. By halftime, the Lions held a narrow 58–54 advantage.
Key moments
- Third‑quarter surge: Zhejiang opened the second half with a 12‑2 run, pushing the lead to double digits. A flurry of three‑pointers from the Lions’ perimeter shooters forced a Shenzhen timeout.
- Leopards fight back: Shenzhen responded with a 10‑0 spurt late in the third, trimming the margin to 81–78. Their defensive pressure forced several turnovers, creating easy fast‑break points.
- Fourth‑quarter control: The Lions regained composure in the final period. A key three‑pointer with five minutes left extended the lead back to nine, and Zhejiang’s free‑throw accuracy down the stretch sealed the win.
Standout performers
For the Lions, their leading scorer poured in 32 points, including six three‑pointers, while the point guard added 10 assists and 7 rebounds. The frontcourt contributed strong interior defense, blocking four shots. On the Shenzhen side, a guard posted a double‑double with 28 points and 11 assists, and their center grabbed 15 rebounds in a gritty losing effort.
Impact on the standings
With this victory, Zhejiang Guangsha Lions solidified their position in the upper half of the CBA table, keeping playoff hopes alive. Shenzhen Leopards, now on a two‑game losing streak, will need to adjust their defensive schemes ahead of their next matchup. The Lions next travel to face the Shanghai Sharks, while the Leopards return home to host the Beijing Ducks.


