Published: 08:57, May 15, 2025
Zhejiang dominates Beijing for 3-1 series lead in CBA Finals
By Xinhua
Chen Ying-jun (center) of Beijing Ducks controls the ball during the playoff final 4th round match between Zhejiang Lions and Beijing Ducks at the 2024-2025 season of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league in Beijing, capital of China, May 14, 2025. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

BEIJING - The Zhejiang Lions overpowered the Beijing Ducks 106-73 away to lead 3-1 in the 2024-25 Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) best-of-seven finals here on Wednesday.

After a thrilling away victory in Beijing on Monday, Zhejiang felt more at ease to compete in the Capital Indoor Stadium.

Zhejiang carried on the high morale and started Games 4 with a 19-8 lead. The tough defense and smooth fast breaks helped Zhejiang once extend the advantage to 20 points.

Following a 53-35 first half, Zhejiang continued to enlarge the gap to 30 points with an all-around performance ahead of the final quarter. On the contrary, the home team Beijing didn't find any chance to bounce back and swallowed the 33-point loss.

"We emphasized high-intensity defense all the time. Our team did an excellent job today. All players are eager for the victory," Zhejiang head coach Wang Bo said after the game.

Eugene German (left) of Beijing Ducks vies with Sun Minghui of Zhejiang Lions during the playoff final 4th round match between Zhejiang Lions and Beijing Ducks at the 2024-2025 season of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league in Beijing, capital of China, May 14, 2025. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

Lin Bing-sheng of Zhejiang came off the bench to score a game-high 22 points with four three-pointers and five steals, while his teammate Barry Brown also pocketed 22 points in less than 27 minutes.

"We moved the ball in a clear and rational way with great team work. We trust each other, as winning the champion is our shared goal," Lin noted. "We will keep making improvement and fighting for the final win."

Beijing's Chen Ying-chun registered a team-high 13 points. The home side had 17 turnovers and only hit four three-pointers.

Beijing head coach Xu Limin said after the disappointed match, "Our mentality was not on the same level as the Lions. Zhejiang is more experienced to handle difficulties, which is what we lack. We are honored to show ourselves in the CBA Finals, and we will compete to the end."

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