2018–19 Chinese Basketball Association season

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CBA
Season2018–19
Number of games46
Number of teams20
Regular season
Top seedGuangdong Southern Tigers
Finals
ChampionsGuangdong Southern Tigers
  Runners-upXinjiang Flying Tigers
SemifinalistsLiaoning Flying Leopards
Shenzhen Leopards
Awards
Domestic MVPChina Wang Zhelin
International MVPBulgaria Darius Adams
Statistical leaders
Points United States Pierre Jackson 39.8
Rebounds United States Jason Thompson 14.9
Assists United States Courtney Fortson 10.9

The 2018–19 CBA season was the 24th season of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). In this campaign, the regular season expands from 38 games to 46 games, while the playoffs expand from 10 teams to 12 teams.[1]

Team changes

The Shanxi Brave Dragons changed their official English name to the

Shanxi Loongs at a lavish unveiling ceremony in September. “Loongs” is the Cantonese term for Dragons and was chosen by team ownership, even though people living in Shanxi speak Mandarin Chinese
.

The Bayi Rockets began playing their home games in Nanchang after spending many years in Ningbo, and the Zhejiang Guangsha Lions began playing their home games in Zhuji to cultivate a fanbase away from central Hangzhou and stop splintering local support with the Zhejiang Golden Bulls.

Venues

Team Home city Arena Capacity
Bayi Rockets Nanchang Nanchang International Sports Center Gymnasium 11,000
Beijing Ducks Beijing
Cadillac Arena
18,000
Beikong Fly Dragons
Beijing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium 6,300
Fujian Sturgeons
Jinjiang
Zuchang Gymnasium 6,000
Guangdong Southern Tigers Dongguan
Nissan Sports Centre
14,730
Guangzhou Long-Lions
Guangzhou Tianhe Gymnasium 8,628
Jiangsu Dragons Suzhou Suzhou Sports Center Gymnasium N/A
Jilin Northeast Tigers Changchun Changchun Gymnasium 4,150
Liaoning Flying Leopards Shenyang Liaoning Gymnasium 6,521
Nanjing Monkey Kings
Nanjing Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park 22,000
Qingdao Eagles Qingdao
Guoxin Gymnasium
12,500
Shandong Golden Stars
Jinan Shandong Arena 8,800
Shanghai Sharks Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Gymnasium 5,000
Shanxi Loongs
Taiyuan Shanxi Sports Centre Gymnasium 8,000
Shenzhen Leopards Shenzhen Shenzhen Dayun Arena 18,000
Sichuan Blue Whales Chengdu Sichuan Provincial Gymnasium 9,200
Tianjin Gold Lions
Tianjin Dongli Gymnasium 3,000
Xinjiang Flying Tigers Ürümqi Hongshan Arena 3,800
Zhejiang Golden Bulls Hangzhou Binjiang Gymnasium 6,000
Zhejiang Guangsha Lions Zhuji Zhuji Sports Centre Gymnasium 5,136

Head coaches

Team Head Coach Replaced During Season
Bayi Rockets China Wang Zhizhi
Beijing Ducks Greece Yannis Christopoulos
Beikong Fly Dragons
China Zhang Degui China Ding Wei
Fujian Sturgeons China Zhu Shilong
Guangdong Southern Tigers China Du Feng
Guangzhou Long-Lions
Spain Juan Antonio Orenga
Jiangsu Dragons
Memi Becirovic
Jilin Northeast Tigers China Wang Han
Liaoning Flying Leopards China Guo Shiqiang
Nanjing Monkey Kings
Lithuania Gintaras Krapikas
Qingdao Eagles China Fan Bin
Shandong Golden Stars
China Wu Qinglong
Shanghai Sharks China Li Qiuping
Shanxi Loongs
China Wang Fei
Shenzhen Leopards China Wang Jianjun
Sichuan Blue Whales China Ying Kui[2] Germany Dirk Bauermann[3][4]
Tianjin Gold Lions
Serbia Anton "Toni" Vujanic
Xinjiang Flying Tigers
Adiljan Suleyman
United StatesAustralia Brian Goorjian
Zhejiang Golden Bulls China Liu Weiwei
Zhejiang Guangsha Lions China Li Chunjiang

Draft

The 2018 CBA Draft, the fourth edition of the CBA draft, took place on 29 July 2018. 14 players were selected in the draft.[5]

Rnd. Pick Player Nationality[n 1] Team School / club team
1 1 Jiang Yuxing  China Jilin Northeast Tigers
Henan Roaring Elephants (NBL
)
1 2 Yuan Zhenliang  China Sichuan Blue Whales
Hefei Yuanchuang (NBL
)
1 3 Liu Shuai  China
Tianjin Gold Lions
Luoyang Zhonghe (NBL)
1 4 Wang Siqi  China Qingdao Eagles Taiyuan University of Technology
1 5 Li Bairun  China
Nanjing Monkey Kings
Shenzhen Leopards Youth
1 6 Wang Zilu  China Zhejiang Golden Bulls Zhejiang Guangsha Lions Youth
1 7 Tian Yuheng  China
Guangzhou Long-Lions
Guangdong Southern Tigers Youth
1 8 Zhao Yanman  China Beijing Ducks Hunan Baining (NBL)
1 9 Ji Xiang  China Guangdong Southern Tigers
Shandong Golden Stars
Youth
2 1 Luan Xiaojun  China
Tianjin Gold Lions
Shandong Agricultural University
2 2 Shi Wenlong  China Qingdao Eagles Bayi Rockets Youth
2 3 Zhu Ying  China Shanghai Sharks Shanghai Sharks Youth
2 4 Si Kun  China
Guangzhou Long-Lions
Lhasa Pure Land (NBL
)
2 5 Wan Shengwei  China Guangdong Southern Tigers Peking University

Foreign players policy

All teams except the Bayi Rockets can have two foreign players. The bottom two teams from the previous season (except Bayi) have the additional right to sign an extra Asian player.

Rules Chart

The rules for using foreign players in each game are described in this chart:

# Facing other teams Facing Bayi Rockets
Chinese players+ No Limit No Limit
Asian players++ 4 quarters collectively+++
International players 6 quarters collectively+++

+ Including players from Hong Kong and Taiwan.

++ If a team waives its right to sign an extra Asian player, it may use its 2 foreign players for 7 quarters collectively.

+++ Only 1 allowed in the 4th quarter.

Import chart

This is the full list of international players who competed in the CBA during the 2018-19 season.

Team Player 1 Player 2 Asian Player Replaced During Season
Bayi Rockets 1
Beijing Ducks United States Aaron Jackson United StatesJustin Hamilton N/A
Beikong Fly Dragons
United States Ricky Ledo United States Thomas Robinson N/A United States Pierre Jackson
United States Shavlik Randolph
Fujian Sturgeons Ukraine Eugene Jeter Canada Andrew Nicholson N/A United States Russ Smith
United States Xavier Munford
Guangdong Southern Tigers United States Michael Beasley United States MarShon Brooks N/A United States Malcolm Delaney
United States Sonny Weems
Guangzhou Long-Lions
United States Kyle Fogg United States Lorenzo Brown N/A United States Marreese Speights
United States Cory Jefferson
Jiangsu Dragons United States Donald Sloan Serbia Miroslav Raduljica N/A United States Jerome Dyson
Jilin Northeast Tigers United States Dominique Jones Poland Maciej Lampe N/A
Liaoning Flying Leopards United States Lester Hudson United States Brandon Bass N/A
Nanjing Monkey Kings
United States Joe Young United States Isaiah Austin N/A United States Adreian Payne
Qingdao Eagles United States Jonathan Gibson United States Dakari Johnson N/A
Shandong Golden Stars
United States Ty Lawson Lithuania Donatas Motiejūnas N/A United States Andrew Goudelock
United States JaKarr Sampson
Shanghai Sharks United States Jimmer Fredette Argentina Luis Scola N/A
Shanxi Loongs
United States Bobby Brown United States Shabazz Muhammad N/A United States Chris McCullough
United States Josh Adams
Shenzhen Leopards United States Dwight Buycks United States Kenny Boynton N/A United States Quincy Acy
United States Jared Sullinger
Sichuan Blue Whales United States Jordan Crawford United States Jason Thompson 1 United States Jamaal Franklin
Tianjin Gold Lions
Montenegro Taylor Rochestie Philippines Andray Blatche N/A United States Cole Aldrich
Xinjiang Flying Tigers United States Kay Felder United States Jarnell Stokes N/A Bulgaria Darius Adams
United States Al Jefferson
United States Nick Minnerath
Iran Hamed Haddadi
Zhejiang Golden Bulls United States Marcus Denmon United States Brandon Paul N/A United States Archie Goodwin
United States Tyler Hansbrough
Zhejiang Guangsha Lions United States Courtney Fortson Greece Ioannis Bourousis N/A
  • ^1 Sichuan and Bayi, the bottom two teams of last season, renounced the right of signing an Asian player.[6]

Regular Season Standings

# 2018–19 CBA regular season
Team W L Pct. Pts. Tiebreaker
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 42 4 .913 86
2 Liaoning Flying Leopards 38 8 .826 84
3 Xinjiang Flying Tigers 33 13 .717 79 Xinjiang 2–0 Shenzhen
4 Shenzhen Leopards 33 13 .717 79
5 Beijing Ducks 31 15 .674 77 Beijing 2–2 Guangsha
Beijing 396–394 Guangsha
6 Zhejiang Guangsha Lions 31 15 .674 77
7 Fujian Sturgeons 27 19 .587 73
8
Shandong Golden Stars
26 20 .565 72
9 Jiangsu Dragons 24 22 .522 70 Jiangsu 1–1 Jilin
Jiangsu 211–198 Jilin
10 Jilin Northeast Tigers 24 22 .522 70
11 Zhejiang Golden Bulls 23 23 .500 69 Zhejiang 2–2
Shanghai 2–2
Guangzhou 2–2
Win/Loss rate: Zhejiang 1.04, Shanghai 0.99, Guangzhou 0.98
12 Shanghai Sharks 23 23 .500 69
13
Guangzhou Long-Lions
23 23 .500 69
14
Shanxi Loongs
16 30 .348 62
15 Qingdao Eagles 13 33 .283 59
16
Tianjin Gold Lions
12 34 .261 58
17 Sichuan Blue Whales 11 35 .239 57 Sichuan 2–2
Bayi 2–2
Nanjing 2–2
Win/Loss rate: Sichuan 1.01, Bayi 0.997, Nanjing 0.991
18 Bayi Rockets 11 35 .239 57
19
Nanjing Monkey Kings
11 35 .239 57
20
Beikong Fly Dragons
8 38 .174 54
Key to colors
     Top 4 teams advance directly to Quarterfinals of CBA Playoffs
     5th-12th place teams progress to First Round of CBA Playoffs

Playoffs

First round
Best-of-three
Quarterfinals
Best-of-five
Semifinals
Best-of-seven
Finals
Best-of-seven
            
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers   3
9 Jiangsu Dragons 0
8
Shandong Golden Stars
  
0
9 Jiangsu Dragons 2
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers   4
4 Shenzhen Leopards 0
4 Shenzhen Leopards 3
5 Beijing Ducks 2
5 Beijing Ducks 2
12 Shanghai Sharks 0
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers   4
3 Xinjiang Flying Tigers 0
3 Xinjiang Flying Tigers 3
6 Zhejiang Lions 1
6 Zhejiang Lions 2
11 Zhejiang Golden Bulls 1
3 Xinjiang Flying Tigers 4
2 Liaoning Flying Leopards 1
2 Liaoning Flying Leopards 3
7 Fujian Sturgeons 0
7 Fujian Sturgeons 2
10 Jilin Northeast Tigers 0
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italics Team with home-court advantage


Statistics

The CBA is like the NCAA, and unlike the NBA, as the CBA combines regular season statistics with playoff statistics, so these lists are not yet final.

Statistical leaders – Individual

Category Player Team Average[7]
Points per game United States Pierre Jackson
Beikong Fly Dragons
39.8[8]
Rebounds per game United States Jason Thompson Sichuan Blue Whales 14.9
Assists per game United States Courtney Fortson Zhejiang Guangsha Lions 10.9
Steals per game Bulgaria Darius Adams Xinjiang Flying Tigers 2.8
Blocks per game China Zhang Zhaoxu Shanghai Sharks 2.7
2FG%
(20 games + 4 shots made per game)
China Hu Jinqiu Zhejiang Guangsha Lions 68.3%
3FG%
(20 games + 1 shot made per game)
China Du Runwang Guangdong Southern Tigers 46.3%
FT%
(20 games + 2 shots made per game)
United States Joe Young
Nanjing Monkey Kings
91.8%
Turnovers per game Bulgaria Darius Adams Xinjiang Flying Tigers 4.3
Fouls per game China Li Yuanyu Jiangsu Dragons 4.3

Statistical leaders – Team

Category Team Average[9]
Points per game Guangdong Southern Tigers 118.7
Rebounds per game Liaoning Flying Leopards 49.0
Assists per game Zhejiang Guangsha Lions 24.3
Steals per game Zhejiang Guangsha Lions 12.0
Blocks per game Shanghai Sharks 4.2
2FG% Guangdong Southern Tigers 58.3%
3FG% Shenzhen Leopards 39.8%
FT%
Tianjin Gold Lions
81.3%
Turnovers per game (lowest + highest averages) Jilin Northeast Tigers
Jiangsu Dragons
Fewest (Best): 11.1
Most (Worst): 14.2
Fouls per game (lowest + highest averages) Shanghai Sharks
Jiangsu Dragons
Fewest (Best): 20.3
Most (Worst): 26.9

Awards

Yearly awards

This is a list of the 2018–19 CBA season's yearly awards winners.[10]

Award Recipient(s) Runner(s)-up/Finalists Ref.
Domestic Most Valuable Player China Wang Zhelin (Fujian Sturgeons)
Abdusalam Abdurixit (Xinjiang Flying Tigers)
China Guo Ailun (Liaoning Flying Leopards)
China Hu Jinqiu (Zhejiang Guangsha Lions)
China Yi Jianlian
(Guangdong Southern Tigers)
[11]
International Most Valuable Player Bulgaria Darius Adams (Xinjiang Flying Tigers) United States Jimmer Fredette (Shanghai Sharks)
United States Aaron Jackson (Beijing Ducks)
United States Dominique Jones (Jilin Northeast Tigers)
Poland Maciej Lampe (Jilin Northeast Tigers)
[12]
Defensive Player of the Year China Yi Jianlian (Guangdong Southern Tigers) Bulgaria Darius Adams (Xinjiang Flying Tigers)
United States Brandon Bass (Liaoning Flying Leopards)
United States Justin Hamilton (Beijing Ducks)
United States Sonny Weems (Guangdong Southern Tigers)
[13]
Most Improved Player
Abdusalam Abdurixit
(Xinjiang Flying Tigers)
China Shen Zijie (Shenzhen Leopards)
China Shi Deshuai (Tianjin Gold Lions)
[14]
Young Rising Star of the Year China Jiang Yuxing (Jilin Northeast Tigers) Chinese Taipei Chen Ying-chun (Guangzhou Long-Lions)
China Cheng Shuaipeng (Zhejiang Golden Bulls)
[15]
Coach of the Year China Du Feng (Guangdong Southern Tigers)
Adiljan Jun (Xinjiang Flying Tigers)
China Guo Shiqiang (Liaoning Flying Leopards)
China Wang Jianjun
(Shenzhen Leopards)
[16]

Players of the Week

This is a list of the 2018–19 CBA season's Player of the Week award winners.[17]

Week Domestic Player of the Week International Player of the Week Ref.
1 China Hu Jinqiu (Zhejiang Guangsha Lions) (1/1)
Beikong Fly Dragons
) (1/2)
2 China Han Shuo (Bayi Rockets) (1/1) United States Jamaal Franklin (Sichuan Blue Whales) (1/2)
3 China Zhao Rui (Guangdong Southern Tigers) (1/1) Bulgaria Darius Adams (Xinjiang Flying Tigers) (1/6)
4 China Yi Jianlian (Guangdong Southern Tigers) (1/4) United States Jared Sullinger (Shenzhen Leopards) (1/1)
5 China Wang Zhelin (Fujian Sturgeons) (1/4)
Nanjing Monkey Kings
) (1/1)
6 China Wang Zhelin (Fujian Sturgeons) (2/4)
Beikong Fly Dragons
) (2/2)
7 China Wang Zhelin (Fujian Sturgeons) (3/4) Bulgaria Darius Adams (Xinjiang Flying Tigers) (2/6)
8 China Yi Jianlian (Guangdong Southern Tigers) (2/4) Bulgaria Darius Adams (Xinjiang Flying Tigers) (3/6)
9 China Cheng Shuaipeng (Zhejiang Golden Bulls) (1/1)
Tianjin Gold Lions
) (1/1)
10
Tianjin Gold Lions
) (1/1)
Shanxi Loongs
) (1/1)
11 China Guo Ailun (Liaoning Flying Leopards) (1/2) Bulgaria Darius Adams (Xinjiang Flying Tigers) (4/6)
12 China Yi Jianlian (Guangdong Southern Tigers) (3/4) United States Jamaal Franklin (Sichuan Blue Whales) (2/2)
13 China Wu Qian (Zhejiang Golden Bulls) (1/1) Bulgaria Darius Adams (Xinjiang Flying Tigers) (5/6)
14 China Wang Zhelin (Fujian Sturgeons) (4/4) United States Dominique Jones (Jilin Northeast Tigers) (1/1)
15 China Yi Jianlian (Guangdong Southern Tigers) (4/4)
Shandong Golden Stars
) (1/1)
16 China Guo Ailun (Liaoning Flying Leopards) (2/2) Bulgaria Darius Adams (Xinjiang Flying Tigers) (6/6)

Players of the Month

This is a list of the 2018–19 CBA season's Player of the Month award winners.[18]

Month Domestic Player of the Month International Player of the Month Ref.
October/November China Hu Jinqiu (Zhejiang Guangsha Lions) (1/1) United States Jimmer Fredette (Shanghai Sharks) (1/1)
December China Wang Zhelin (Fujian Sturgeons) (1/1)
Beikong Fly Dragons
) (1/1)
January China Yi Jianlian (Guangdong Southern Tigers) (1/1) United States Dominique Jones (Jilin Northeast Tigers) (1/1)
February/March China Guo Ailun (Liaoning Flying Leopards) (1/1)
Shandong Golden Stars
) (1/1)

Young Rising Stars of the Month

This is a list of the 2018–19 CBA season's Young Rising Star of the Month award winners.[19]

Month Young Rising Star of the Month Ref.
October/November China Shen Zijie (Shenzhen Leopards) (1/1) [20]
December China Jiang Yuxing (Jilin Northeast Tigers) (1/1) [21]
January China Cheng Shuaipeng (Zhejiang Golden Bulls) (1/1) [22]
February/March

All-Star Weekend

The 24th CBA All-Star Game and associated events were held in Qingdao on January 12–13, 2019. Saturday featured the Rising Stars Challenge, in which a team of CBA Rookies & Sophomores faced a squad of students from the Chinese University Basketball Association, as well as the preliminaries of the Slam Dunk Contest, Three-Point Shootout, and Skills Competition. Sunday featured the All-Star Game, with the North hosting the South, and the finals of the three individual events taking place at halftime.

Winners from 24th annual Chinese Basketball Association All-Star Game & Weekend[23]
2018–19 CBA All-Star Game CBA South All-Stars defeated CBA North All-Stars 160–145
2018–19 CBA All-Star Game MVP United States Joe Young
Nanjing Monkey Kings
Key Statistics: 40 points & 6 assists
Slam Dunk Contest China Zhang Jianhao Guangdong University of Technology Final Result: 79 combined points from judges
Three-Point Shootout China Chen Linjian Fujian Sturgeons Final Result: 21 points in last round & 11 in tiebreaker
Skills Competition China Jiang Weize Jilin Northeast Tigers Final Result: 26.5 seconds (new record)
2018–19 CBA Rising Stars Challenge CUBA Students defeated CBA Rookies & Sophomores 90–88
2018–19 CBA Rising Stars Challenge MVP China Wang Shaojie Peking University Key Statistics: 13 points & 10 rebounds

Notes

  1. ^ Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according to FIBA rules.

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