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  2. Xinjiang Flying Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Xinjiang Flying Tigers (Chinese: 新疆广汇飞虎) is a professional basketball team based in Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China. The team plays its home games at the Urumqi Olympic Sports Center , which has a capacity for 12,000 spectators.

  3. Kyranbek Makhan - Wikipedia

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    After the 2019–20 season, Kyranbek was traded by Xinjiang Flying Tigers for 8 million CNY to Shanghai Sharks and signed a 3+1 regular (type-C) contract with the latter team, with the last year being a team option. His salary averages 7.5 million CNY (1.1 million USD) a year, the max value for non-max contracts.

  4. 2009–10 Chinese Basketball Association season - Wikipedia

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    Guangdong Southern Tigers won their third consecutive CBA title for the second time, defeating Xinjiang Flying Tigers in the Finals, four games to one. Yunnan Bulls were suspended for the season due to salary reasons, and would conditionally retain their eligibility for the 2010–11 season.

  5. Category:Xinjiang Flying Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Xinjiang Flying Tigers; H. Hongshan Arena This page was last edited on 23 April 2020, at 12:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. 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.

  7. U.S. veterans who flew for China in World War II are ... - AOL

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    With the support of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in 1941 Chennault recruited about 100 American pilots and 200 support crew to the Flying Tigers program, with China paying for their salaries ...

  8. Chinese Basketball Association - Wikipedia

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    Xinjiang Flying Tigers: Randolph Morris (Beijing) Min Lulei 2014–15: Beijing Ducks: 4–2: Liaoning Flying Leopards: Stephon Marbury (Beijing) Min Lulei 2015–16: Sichuan Blue Whales: 4–1: Liaoning Flying Leopards: Hamed Haddadi (Sichuan) Yang Xuezeng 2016–17: Xinjiang Flying Tigers: 4–0: Guangdong Southern Tigers: Darius Adams ...

  9. Shirelijan Muxtar - Wikipedia

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    Shirelijan Muxtar was promoted to the first team of Xinjiang Flying Tigers and debuted in Chinese Basketball Association in the 2008–09 season. He was an important part of the team's three consecutive trips to the Grand Finals in the 2008-09 , 2009–10 , and 2010–11 seasons, serving as an elite perimeter defender for the team.