The Chinese Basketball Standings for 2019
Contents
- The Chinese Basketball Standings for 2019
- The top teams in the standings
- The teams that missed the playoffs
- The teams that made the playoffs
- The teams that advanced in the playoffs
- The teams that were eliminated in the playoffs
- The teams that made the Finals
- The teams that competed in the Finals
- The team that won the Finals
- The team that lost the Finals
The Chinese Basketball Standings for 2019 are out, and the results are fascinating. See who came out on top in this year’s competition.
The Chinese Basketball Standings for 2019
As of July 2019, the Chinese basketball standings for 2019 are as follows:
1. Liaoning Flying Leopards
2. Guangdong Southern Tigers
3. Zhejiang Golden Bulls
4. Beijing Ducks
5. Xinjiang Flying Tigers
6. Sichuan Blue Whales
7. Shanghai Sharks
8. Tianjin Golden Lions
The top teams in the standings
As of late December 2019, the top teams in the Chinese basketball standings are the Beijing Ducks the Xinjiang Flying Tigers and the Guangdong Southern Tigers. The Beijing Ducks have a record of 27 wins and 5 losses, while the Xinjiang Flying Tigers have 26 wins and 6 losses. The Guangdong Southern Tigers rounds out the top three with a record of 25 wins and 7 losses.
The teams that missed the playoffs
Sadly, not every team can make it to the playoffs. Here are the teams that didn’t make cut this year.
-Team China
-Team Name
-Team Location
The teams that made the playoffs
In 2019, the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) playoffs was the postseason tournament of the CBA’s 2018–19 season. Eight teams qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs began on February 26, and ended on March 16. The playoffs were a single-elimination tournament, with all rounds played in a best-of-three format.
The teams that advanced in the playoffs
In the end, only four teams advanced to the semifinals of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) playoffs. The quarterfinals were a best-of-three series, and the semifinal and final rounds are best-of-five. The four teams that advanced were the top seeds in each group: the Xinjiang Flying Tigers Liaoning Flying Leopards Guangdong Southern Tigers, and Beijing Ducks.
The teams that were eliminated in the playoffs
In the 2019 Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) playoffs, there were a total of 16 teams. The playoffs began on February 26, 2019, and ended on March 9, 2019. The Final Eight was held at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai, China.
The eight teams that qualified for the 2019 CBA playoffs were the Beijing Ducks, Guangdong Southern Tigers, Jiangsu Dragons Liaoning Flying Leopards, Nanjing Monkey Kings, Qingdao Eagles, Shanghai Sharks, and Xinjiang Flying Tigers
Of these eight teams, four were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. These teams included the Beijing Ducks, Guangdong Southern Tigers, Liaoning Flying Leopards, and Xinjiang Flying Tigers.
The teams that made the Finals
In 2019, The Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league saw the Guangdong Southern Tigers and the Beijing Ducks face off in the Finals.
The Guangdong Southern Tigers are a professional basketball team in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). They are based in Dongguan, Guangdong. As of 2019, they have won ten CBA championships, second only to the Beijing Ducks’ eleven championships.
The Beijing Ducks (also known as the Qiudongbai) are a professional Basketball team based in Beijing, China. They play in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). As of 2019, they have won 11 CBA championships,[1] which is more than any other team in the league.
The teams that competed in the Finals
The Chinese basketball Standings for 2019 were released on August 1, 2019. The teams that competed in the Finals were:
-The Golden State Warriors
-The Houston Rockets
-The Toronto Raptors
-The Milwaukee Bucks
The team that won the Finals
The Golden State Warriors won the Finals in 2019.
The team that lost the Finals
The Finals was a best-of-seven playoff series to determine the champion of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) for the 2019 season. The series was played between the Beijing Ducks and the Liaoning Flying Leopards. The Ducks won the series 4–1 to win their fourth CBA championship.
The Finals were originally scheduled to be played from February 1 to February 11, but were postponed due to the 2018–19 China–United States trade war.