2019–20 Chinese Basketball Association season

The 2019–20 CBA season was the 25th season of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). The regular season began on 1 November 2019 with the Guangdong Southern Tigers hosting the Liaoning Flying Leopards.[1]

CBA
Season2019–20
Duration1 November 2019–21 January 2020;
20 June–27 July 2020 (Regular season)
31 July–15 August 2020 (Playoffs)
Number of games46
Number of teams20
Regular season
Top seedGuangdong Southern Tigers
Finals
ChampionsGuangdong Southern Tigers
  Runners-upLiaoning Flying Leopards
SemifinalistsBeijing Ducks
Xinjiang Flying Tigers

The CBA regular season was suspended since 1 February 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.[2] The season was resumed on 20 June 2020.[3] The regular season was concluded on 27 July 2020. The playoffs started on 31 July 2020 and concluded on 15 August 2020.

Team changes edit

Name changes edit

The CBA changed the name of the following five teams as a part of an ongoing plan.[4]

Venues edit

Listed below are the home arenas for the 2019–20 CBA season.

Note: Venues in italics denote the ones will be used from 20 June 2020 to the end of the season.

Team Home city Arena Capacity
Bayi Rockets Nanchang Nanchang International Sports Center Gymnasium 11,000
Beijing Ducks Beijing Cadillac Arena 18,000
Beikong Royal Fighters Beijing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium 6,300
Fujian Sturgeons Jinjiang Zuchang Gymnasium 6,000
Guangdong Southern Tigers Dongguan Nissan Sports Centre 14,730
Guangzhou Loong-Lions Guangzhou Tianhe Gymnasium 8,628
Jiangsu Dragons Suzhou Suzhou Sports Center Gymnasium 6000
Jilin Northeast Tigers Changchun Changchun Gymnasium 4,150
Liaoning Flying Leopards Shenyang Liaoning Gymnasium 12,000
Nanjing Monkey Kings Nanjing Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park 22,000
Qingdao Eagles Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium 12,500
Shandong Heroes Jinan Shandong Arena 8,800
Shanghai Sharks Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Gymnasium 5,000
Shanxi Loongs Taiyuan Shanxi Sports Centre Gymnasium 8,000
Shenzhen Aviators Shenzhen Shenzhen Dayun Arena 18,000
Sichuan Blue Whales Chengdu Sichuan Provincial Gymnasium 9,200
Tianjin Pioneers 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 edit

Listed below are the head coaches for the 2019–20 CBA season.

Team Head Coach Replaced During Season
Bayi Rockets   Wang Zhizhi
Beijing Ducks   Yannis Christopoulos
Beikong Royal Fighters   Stephon Marbury
Fujian Sturgeons   Aleksandar Kesar   Zhu Shilong
Guangdong Southern Tigers   Du Feng
Guangzhou Loong-Lions   Juan Antonio Orenga
Jiangsu Dragons   Memi Becirovic
Jilin Northeast Tigers   Wang Han
Liaoning Flying Leopards   Guo Shiqiang   Alejandro Martínez
Nanjing Monkey Kings   Cui Wanjun
Qingdao Eagles   Wu Qinglong
Shandong Heroes   Gong Xiaobin
Shanghai Sharks   Li Qiuping
Shanxi Loongs   Wang Fei
Shenzhen Aviators   Wang Jianjun
Sichuan Blue Whales   Zhou Jinli   Ying Kui
Tianjin Pioneers   Liu Tie   Manolo Hussein
Xinjiang Flying Tigers   Adiljan Suleyman
Zhejiang Golden Bulls   Liu Weiwei
Zhejiang Guangsha Lions   Li Chunjiang

Draft edit

The 2019 CBA Draft, the fifth edition of the CBA draft, took place on 29 July 2019 in Shanghai. 16 players were selected in the draft.[5]

Rnd. Pick Player Nationality[n 1] Team School / club team
1 1 Wang Shaojie   China Beijing Royal Fighters Peking University
1 2 Sun Siyao   China Nanjing Monkey Kings California State University, Northridge (US NCAA)
1 3 Yuan Tangwen   China Sichuan Blue Whales Xiamen University
1 4 Guan Jian   China Tianjin Pioneers Shanghai Sharks Youth
1 5 Lin Wei-han   Chinese Taipei Qingdao Eagles Yulon Luxgen Dinos (SBL)
1 8 Wu Yong-sheng   Chinese Taipei Shanghai Sharks Formosa Dreamers (SBL)
1 9 Liu Yuchen   China Zhejiang Golden Bulls Peking University
1 11 Wang Wenyu   China Shandong Heroes Shandong Heroes Youth
1 13 Tang Jie   China Fujian Sturgeons Wuhan Dangdai (NBL)
1 18 Liu Lipeng   China Xinjiang Flying Tigers Xinjiang Flying Tigers Youth
2 1 Meng Bolong   China Beijing Royal Fighters Beijing University of Technology
2 2 Li Shengdong   China Nanjing Monkey Kings Anhui Jiangzhun (NBL)
2 4 He Siyu   China Tianjin Pioneers Shanxi University
2 5 Wang Ruize   China Qingdao Eagles Nanchang University
2 11 Ma Guanghan   China Shandong Heroes Anhui Wenyi (NBL)
2 18 Yang Sheng-yan   Chinese Taipei Xinjiang Flying Tigers Free Agent

Foreign players policy edit

All teams except the Bayi Rockets (a club owned by the People's Liberation Army) 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 edit

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 edit

This is the full list of international players competing in the CBA during the 2019–20 season. One major change is that many teams began to actively sign "reserve" imports this season to provide insurance for injuries. Players who sign contracts but are not actually playing will be listed under the heading of "Inactive Or Replaced" during the 2019–20 season. Those who never actually play in games before the end of the season will have their names removed from this list when the season ends.

Team Player 1 Player 2 Asian Player Inactive Or Replaced
Bayi Rockets -
Beijing Ducks    Jeremy Lin    Ekpe Udoh N/A    Justin Hamilton
Beikong Royal Fighters   Kyle Fogg   Jason Thompson   Sani Sakakini -
Fujian Sturgeons    Pooh Jeter   Dante Cunningham N/A   Ty Lawson
  Erick Green
Guangdong Southern Tigers   MarShon Brooks   Sonny Weems N/A -
Guangzhou Loong-Lions   Andrew Nicholson - N/A   Marcus Georges-Hunt
  Keifer Sykes
Jiangsu Dragons   Jonathan Gibson   Miroslav Raduljica N/A   Antonio Blakeney
Jilin Northeast Tigers   Dominique Jones   Eli Holman N/A -
Liaoning Flying Leopards   Lance Stephenson   Brandon Bass N/A -
Nanjing Monkey Kings   Joe Young   Guerschon Yabusele   Hamed Haddadi   Behnam Yakhchali
Qingdao Eagles    Darius Adams   Dakari Johnson N/A   Kenny Boynton (DNP YET)
Shandong Heroes   Lester Hudson    James Mays N/A -
Shanghai Sharks   Ray McCallum Jr.   Donatas Motiejunas N/A   James Nunnally
Shanxi Loongs   Jamaal Franklin   Eric Moreland N/A   Malcolm Thomas
Shenzhen Aviators   Dwight Buycks   Jarell Martin N/A   Shabazz Muhammad
  Pierre Jackson
Sichuan Blue Whales   Courtney Fortson   Tyler Hansbrough N/A   Thomas Robinson
Tianjin Pioneers   Chasson Randle   Marko Todorovic N/A -
Xinjiang Flying Tigers   Kay Felder   Eric Mika N/A   Jarnell Stokes
  Ian Clark (DNP YET)
Zhejiang Golden Bulls   Marcus Denmon    Sylven Landesberg N/A -
Zhejiang Guangsha Lions   Dez Wells   Miles Plumlee N/A   Kenneth Faried

Regular Season Standings edit

# 2019–20 CBA regular season
Team W L Pct. Tiebreaker
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 44 2 .957
2 Xinjiang Flying Tigers 36 10 .783
3 Liaoning Flying Leopards 32 14 .696
4 Beijing Ducks 32 14 .696
5 Zhejiang Lions 30 16 .652
6 Zhejiang Golden Bulls 30 16 .652
7 Beijing Royal Fighters 29 17 .630
8 Qingdao Eagles 25 21 .543
9 Shandong Heroes 24 22 .522
10 Jilin Northeast Tigers 24 22 .522
11 Shanxi Loongs 24 22 .522
12 Fujian Sturgeons 24 22 .522
13 Shenzhen Aviators 20 26 .435
14 Nanjing Monkey Kings 18 28 .391
15 Jiangsu Dragons 17 29 .370
16 Shanghai Sharks 16 30 .348
17 Sichuan Blue Whales 11 35 .239
18 Guangzhou Loong Lions 10 36 .217
19 Tianjin Pioneers 8 38 .174
20 Bayi Rockets 6 40 .130
Key to colors
     Top 4 teams advance directly to Quarter-finals of CBA Playoffs
     5th-12th place teams progress to First Round of CBA Playoffs

Playoffs edit

Because of the format change due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Playoffs in this season will be shortened - the first two rounds will be played as one-off matches, and the last two rounds will be played in best-of-three games.

First round
One-off
Quarter-finals
One-off
Semi-finals
Best-of-three
Finals
Best-of-three
            
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 1
8 Qingdao Eagles 0
8 Qingdao Eagles 1
9 Shandong Heroes 0
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 2
4 Beijing Ducks 1
4 Beijing Ducks 1
12 Fujian Sturgeons 0
5 Zhejiang Lions 0
12 Fujian Sturgeons 1
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 2
3 Liaoning Flying Leopards 1
3 Liaoning Flying Leopards 1
6 Zhejiang Golden Bulls 0
6 Zhejiang Golden Bulls 1
11 Shanxi Loongs 0
3 Liaoning Flying Leopards 2
2 Xinjiang Flying Tigers 0
2 Xinjiang Flying Tigers 1
7 Beijing Royal Fighters 0
7 Beijing Royal Fighters 1
10 Jilin Northeast Tigers 0
  • Bold Series winner


First round edit

(5) Zhejiang Lions vs. (12) Fujian Sturgeons edit

31 July 2020
15:00
Zhejiang Lions 119–132 Fujian Sturgeons
Scoring by quarter: 34–34, 27–34, 31–31, 27–33
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Liang Bin, Yang Xiaoguang, Li Chengxin

(6) Zhejiang Golden Bulls vs. (11) Shanxi Loongs edit

1 August 2020
15:00
Zhejiang Golden Bulls 91–82 Shanxi Loongs
Scoring by quarter: 22–18, 28–23, 27–25, 14–16
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Xia Chun, Yang Hongfeng, Zhang Lei

(7) Beijing Royal Fighters vs. (10) Jilin Northeast Tigers edit

1 August 2020
20:00
Beijing Royal Fighters 108–106 Jilin Northeast Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 27–29, 24–29, 26–17, 31–31
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Cui Zhexiong, Ye Nan, Wei Guoliang

(8) Qingdao Eagles vs. (9) Shandong Heroes edit

31 July 2020
20:00
Qingdao Eagles 129–120 Shandong Heroes
Scoring by quarter: 28–30, 33–20, 30–36, 38–34
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Song Xiaojing, Yan Jun, Han Xu

Quarter-finals edit

(1) Guangdong Southern Tigers vs. (8) Qingdao Eagles edit

2 August 2020
15:00
Guangdong Southern Tigers 110–88 Qingdao Eagles
Scoring by quarter: 28–14, 22–19, 28–24, 32–31
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Yan Jun, Xin Genwei, Guo Nan

(2) Xinjiang Flying Tigers vs. (7) Beijing Royal Fighters edit

3 August 2020
15:00
Xinjiang Flying Tigers 103–91 Beijing Royal Fighters
Scoring by quarter: 25–24, 22–21, 31–24, 25–22
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Xia Chun, Yan Jun, Hu Ji

(3) Liaoning Flying Leopards vs. (6) Zhejiang Golden Bulls edit

3 August 2020
20:00
Liaoning Flying Leopards 127–123 Zhejiang Golden Bulls
Scoring by quarter: 30–32, 34–34, 32–29, 31–28
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Liang Bin, Ye Nan, Yang Xiaoguang

(4) Beijing Ducks vs. (12) Fujian Sturgeons edit

2 August 2020
20:00
Beijing Ducks 107–75 Fujian Sturgeons
Scoring by quarter: 30–15, 32–13, 26–27, 19–20
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Xia Chun, Liang Bin, Ye Nan

Semi-finals edit

(1) Guangdong Southern Tigers vs. (4) Beijing Ducks edit

4 August 2020
20:00
Guangdong Southern Tigers 111–109 (OT) Beijing Ducks
Scoring by quarter: 27–26, 21–33, 19–24, 37–21, Overtime: 7–5
Guangdong leads series, 1-0
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Liang Bin, Ye Nan, Jiang Zhiyuan
6 August 2020
20:00
Beijing Ducks 90–86 Guangdong Southern Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 14–18, 28–27, 23–23, 25–18
Series tied, 1-1
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Xia Chun, Song Xiaojing, Cui Zhexiong
8 August 2020
20:00
Guangdong Southern Tigers 88–85 Beijing Ducks
Scoring by quarter: 16–13, 21–24, 26–20, 25–28
Guangdong wins series, 2-1
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Xia Chun, Song Xiaojing, Li Chengxin

(2) Xinjiang Flying Tigers vs. (3) Liaoning Flying Leopards edit

5 August 2020
20:00
Xinjiang Flying Tigers 88–116 Liaoning Flying Leopards
Scoring by quarter: 24–34, 24–25, 20–36, 20–21
Liaoning leads series, 1–0
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Duan Zhu, Yan Jun, Ye Nan
7 August 2020
20:00
Liaoning Flying Leopards 119–113 Xinjiang Flying Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 22–33, 40–22, 29–34, 28–24
Liaoning wins series, 2–0
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Yan Jun, Duan Zhu, Guo Nan

Finals edit

(1) Guangdong Southern Tigers vs. (3) Liaoning Flying Leopards edit

11 August 2020
20:00
Guangdong Southern Tigers 110–88 Liaoning Flying Leopards
Scoring by quarter: 25–24, 30–26, 25–23, 30–15
Guangdong leads series, 1–0
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Yan Jun, Duan Zhu, Ye Nan
13 August 2020
20:00
Liaoning Flying Leopards 115–113 Guangdong Southern Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 34–38, 24–28, 23–27, 34–20
Series tied, 1–1
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Xia Chun, Liang Bin, Yang Hongfeng
15 August 2020
20:00
Guangdong Southern Tigers 123–115 Liaoning Flying Leopards
Scoring by quarter: 26–29, 28–18, 41–39, 28–29
Guangdong wins series, 2–1
Qingdao Guoxin Gymnasium, Qingdao
Referees: Duan Zhu, Yan Jun, Ye Nan

Statistics edit

Listed below are the 2019–20 CBA season's final individual and team statistical leaders. The CBA is like the NCAA, and unlike the NBA, in the practice of combining regular season statistics with playoff statistics.

Statistical leaders – individual edit

More info needed

Awards edit

Listed below are the 2019–20 CBA season's weekly, monthly, and annual awards.

Yearly awards edit

This is a list of the 2019–20 CBA season's yearly awards winners.

Award Recipient(s) Runner(s)-up/Finalists Ref.
Domestic Most Valuable Player   Yi Jianlian (Guangdong Southern Tigers)   Han Dejun (Liaoning Flying Leopards)
  Hu Jinqiu (Zhejiang Guangsha Lions)
  Wang Zhelin (Fujian Sturgeons)
  Zhou Qi (Xinjiang Flying Tigers)
Defensive Player of the Year   Zhou Qi (Xinjiang Flying Tigers)   Jeremy Lin (Beijing Ducks)
  Sonny Weems (Guangdong Southern Tigers)
  Yi Jianlian (Guangdong Southern Tigers)
  Zhai Xiaochuan (Beijing Ducks)
Sixth Man of the Year   Fang Shuo (Beijing Ducks)   Dai Huaibo (Jilin Northeast Tigers)
  Lai Junhao (Zhejiang Golden Bulls)
  Yu Changdong (Xinjiang Flying Tigers)
  Zeng Lingxu (Xinjiang Flying Tigers)
Most Improved Player   Sun Minghui (Zhejiang Lions)   Hu Mingxuan (Guangdong Southern Tigers)
  Yuan Shuai (Shanxi Loongs)
Young Rising Star of the Year   Hu Mingxuan (Guangdong Southern Tigers)   Chen Ying-chun (Guangzhou Looog Lions)
  Cheng Shuaipeng (Zhejiang Golden Bulls)
  Wang Shaojie (Beijing Royal Fighters)
Coach of the Year   Du Feng (Guangdong Southern Tigers)   Adiljan Jun (Xinjiang Flying Tigers)
  Alejandro Martinez (Liaoning Flying Leopards)
  Xie Libin (Beijing Ducks)

Players of the Week edit

This is a list of the 2019–20 CBA season's Player of the Week award winners.

Players of the Month edit

This is a list of the 2019–20 CBA season's Player of the Month award winners.

Young Rising Stars of the Month edit

This is a list of the 2019–20 CBA season's Young Rising Star of the Month award winners.

All-Star Weekend edit

The 25th CBA All-Star Game and associated events were held in January 2020. Saturday features the Rising Stars Challenge, in which a team of CBA Rookies & Sophomores face 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 features the All-Star Game, with the South hosting the North, and the finals of the three individual events taking place at halftime.

Notes edit

  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.

References edit

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  2. ^ "比赛延期公告". cbaleague.com (in Chinese). 24 January 2020. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  3. ^ "篮协:经体育和卫健部门同意 CBA6月20日复赛". Sinasports (in Chinese). 4 June 2020. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  4. ^ "终于来了!CBA官方正式公布9支球队全新队标". Sina sports (in Chinese). 17 May 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  5. ^ "2019CBA选秀:北大王少杰成新科状元 16人获选创纪录" (in Chinese). 29 July 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2020.

External links edit