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  2. Jiangsu Dragons - Wikipedia

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    In the 2004–05 season, the Jiangsu Dragons finished in last place in the South Division. Tristan Wells lead the team in points and defeated the Xinjiang Flying Tigers in the quarter-finals and the Yunnan Bulls in the semi-finals, but lost to the Guangdong Southern Tigers in the Finals.

  3. Chinese Basketball Association records - Wikipedia

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    Jiangsu Dragons Zhejiang Golden Bulls Qingdao Eagles Sichuan Blue Whales Fujian Sturgeons: 2007–2008 to 2008–2009 2010–2011 to 2017–2018: Rebounds: 5,158+ Yi Jianlian (active) Guangdong Southern Tigers: 2002–2003 to 2006–2007 2011–2012 to present: Assists: 2,595: Hu Xuefeng: Jiangsu Dragons: 1999–2000 to 2016–2017: Steals ...

  4. Chinese dragon - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Chinese self-identified as "the gods of the dragon" because the Chinese dragon is an imagined reptile that represents evolution from the ancestors and qi energy. [10] Dragon-like motifs of a zoomorphic composition in reddish-brown stone have been found at the Chahai site (Liaoning) in the Xinglongwa culture (6200–5400 BC). [ 2 ]

  5. East Asia Super League - Wikipedia

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    The East Asia Super League [b] (EASL) is an international basketball league featuring clubs from Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong SAR, and Macau SAR. From 2017 to 2019, four pre-season tournaments (the Super 8 and the Terrific 12) were organized by EASL, featuring clubs from selected professional basketball leagues in ...

  6. National Basketball League (China) - Wikipedia

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    NBL (in Chinese) The National Basketball League ( simplified Chinese : 全国男子篮球联赛 ; traditional Chinese : 全國男子籃球聯賽 ; pinyin : Quánguó Nánzǐ Lánqiú Liánsài ) is a professional basketball minor league in China , called Chinese Basketball League (CBL) before 2006.

  7. Shanxi Loongs - Wikipedia

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    The Shanxi Fenjiu Company is the club's corporate sponsor, while its mascot is a dragon. The team was known in English as the Shanxi Brave Dragons from the Summer of 2007 until September 2018, when a rebranding ceremony was held, unveiling a new logo and nickname. Loong is the Chinese word for dragon, in both Mandarin and Cantonese.

  8. Star Sports (East Asian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong-based Star TV launched Prime Sports (later renamed Star Sports) in partnership with American company TCI, which owned Prime-branded regional sports channels. The channel was broadcast across Asia, as with the footprint of AsiaSat 1. Star TV has since regionalized the channel with several versions, including a dedicated version for Taiwan.

  9. Guangzhou Loong Lions - Wikipedia

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    In the 2004–05 season, the Shaanxi Kylins finished in fifth place in the North Division, and were out of the playoffs. In 2005–06, they finished sixth, and were once again out of the playoffs. The team was scheduled to participate in the 2008 season of the International Basketball League (IBL). They were replaced by the Shanxi Brave Dragons.