Published: 17:42, June 30, 2020 | Updated: 23:26, June 5, 2023
Fujian snap Shenzhen's 3-game CBA winning streak
By Xinhua

Wang Zhelin of Fujian Sturgeons goes up for a basket during a match between Jilin Northeast Tigers and Fujian Sturgeons at the newly resumed 2019-2020 Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league in Dongguan, south China's Guangdong Province, June 26, 2020. (LIANG XU / XINHUA)

QINGDAO, China - The Fujian Sturgeons defeated the Shenzhen Aviators 106-99 here on Tuesday in the resumed 2019-20 Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league, ending Shenzhen's three-game winning streak.

Wang Zhelin got 32 points and 15 rebounds for Fujian, Lawson contributed 22 points and 15 rebounds, while Chen Linjian and Kamiran Sdkjan pocketed 13 points apiece

With five points from Ty Lawson, Fujian launched a 9-5 run at the very beginning of the match and grabbed a six-point lead in the first quarter.

The Sturgeons started a 10-0 run in the second quarter and expanded their advantage to 10 points.

After Gu Quan scored four points in a row, Shenzhen narrowed the gap to four points in the third quarter, though Kamiran Sdkjan and Lawson's three-pointers helped Fujian continue to hold the lead.

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Relying on 2.14-meter-tall center Wang Zhelin's ruling power inside, Fujian enlarged the gap to as many as 20 points in the final quarter to see out the game.

Wang Zhelin got 32 points and 15 rebounds for Fujian, Lawson contributed 22 points and 15 rebounds, while Chen Linjian and Kamiran Sdkjan pocketed 13 points apiece.

Gu Quan scored 22 points and seven rebounds for Shenzhen, while Shen Zijie grabbed 16 points and Lu Yiwen finished with 15 points.

"It is a pity that we lost the game. We had too many offensive turnovers and missed 16 offensive rebounds, which led to our defeat," said Wang Jianjun, coach of Shenzhen.

"This is a key game for teams fighting for the playoffs, and last time we won over Shenzhen by more than 40 points. It was different today, but we still won the game. Congratulations to my team," said Fujian coach Aleksandar Kesar.