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The suit was settled and in exchange for the right to sign any CBA player at any time, the NBA paid the CBA $115,000; it also paid the CBA $80,000 to develop NBA referees in the CBA. During this time, the NBA created the "10-day-contract", where an NBA team could sign a CBA player for 10 days, at the pro rata NBA minimum salary (as per the NBA ...
34 by the Bayi Rockets from the start of the 1995–96 CBA season until losing in the ninth game of the 1996–97 CBA season (1996 December 25) (Note: Bayi won 4 playoff games in 1995–96, and had joined the CBA holding a 14-game streak, so the team's overall spree reached 48 games) [ 21 ]
The Soviet team defeated the CBA team by a score of 77–72. Vladimir Tkachenko and Šarūnas Marčiulionis of the Soviet team led all scorers with 18 points a piece. Kenny Natt of the CBA club led his team with 16 points. Other CBA players included Billy Goodwin, Derrick Rowland, Lowes Moore and Cozell McQueen. [15]
The Chinese Basketball Association scoring leaders are the season by season individual scoring leaders of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). These records only record after the CBA was established in 1995.
1946–47 Wilkes-Barre Barons d. Lancaster Red Roses 2-1; 1947–48 Reading Keys d. Hazleton Mountaineers 2-1; 1948–49 Pottsville Packers d. Harrisburg Senators 2-1; 1949–50 Williamsport Billies d.
The Liaoning Flying Leopards (simplified Chinese: 辽宁飞豹; traditional Chinese: 遼寧飛豹; pinyin: Liáoníng Fēibào), also known as the Liaoning Shenyang Sansheng Flying Leopard Club or Liaoning Bengang (辽宁本钢), are a Chinese professional basketball team based in Hunnan District, Shenyang, Liaoning, which plays in the Northern Division of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).
The CBA should not be confused with the National Basketball League (NBL), which is a professional minor league. There is also a Women's Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA). A few Chinese players who competed in the CBA in the early stages of their careers—including Wang Zhizhi , Mengke Bateer , Yao Ming , Yi Jianlian , Sun Yue , and Zhou Qi ...
Basketball in China is officially governed by both the Chinese Basketball Management Centre (CBMC), a division of the State General Administration of Sports and the CBA, which is the nationwide non-governmental sports organisation and non-profit association that manages the country's premier CBA League (and not the same as this organization).