DateRHome v Away-
11/06 11:35 8 [15] Tianjin Gold Lions v Jiangsu Dragons [12] 103-109
11/06 11:35 8 [14] Jilin Northeast Tigers v Sichuan Blue Whales [13] 112-102
11/06 11:35 8 [6] Xinjiang Flying Tigers v Shandong Golden Stars [9] 118-111
11/06 11:35 8 [20] Beikong Fly Dragons v Guangzhou Long-Lions [5] 132-131
11/06 11:35 8 [19] Nanjing Monkey King v Shenzhen Leopards [10] 100-125
11/06 11:35 8 [2] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Fujian Sturgeons [8] 142-129
11/06 11:35 8 [3] Shanghai Sharks v Beijing Ducks [11] 93-112
11/04 11:35 7 [2] Zhejiang Lions v Beikong Fly Dragons [19] 132-94
11/04 11:35 7 [18] Beijing Ducks v Nanjing Monkey King [20] 114-102
11/04 11:35 7 [14] Shanxi Brave Dragons v Shanghai Sharks [8] 88-101
11/04 11:35 7 [15] Jiangsu Dragons v Guangzhou Long-Lions [7] 112-102
11/04 11:35 7 [16] Jilin Northeast Tigers v Shenzhen Leopards [11] 112-122
11/04 11:35 7 [3] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Xinjiang Flying Tigers [5] 129-127
11/03 11:35 7 [16] Bayi Rockets v Liaoning Flying Leopards [6] 59-90
11/03 11:35 7 [8] Sichuan Blue Whales v Shandong Golden Stars [9] 97-103
11/03 11:35 7 [19] Tianjin Gold Lions v Qingdao Eagles [18] 101-93
11/03 11:35 7 [5] Fujian Sturgeons v Zhejiang Golden Bulls [10] 114-122
11/02 11:35 6 [6] Guangzhou Long-Lions v Nanjing Monkey King [20] 123-109
11/02 11:35 6 [16] Beijing Ducks v Shanghai Sharks [9] 113-118
11/02 11:35 6 [17] Jiangsu Dragons v Guangdong Southern Tigers [3] 105-111
11/02 11:35 6 [14] Shanxi Brave Dragons v Zhejiang Lions [1] 89-93
11/02 11:35 6 [10] Shenzhen Leopards v Xinjiang Flying Tigers [11] 111-115
11/01 11:35 6 [6] Fujian Sturgeons v Shandong Golden Stars [9] 108-92
11/01 11:35 6 [13] Jilin Northeast Tigers v Beikong Fly Dragons [20] 121-136
11/01 11:35 6 [19] Bayi Rockets v Qingdao Eagles [17] 110-106
11/01 11:35 6 [12] Sichuan Blue Whales v Tianjin Gold Lions [18] 102-99
11/01 11:35 6 [10] Zhejiang Golden Bulls v Liaoning Flying Leopards [4] 119-102
10/31 11:35 5 [16] Beijing Ducks v Zhejiang Lions [3] 88-95
10/31 11:35 5 [12] Shanghai Sharks v Jiangsu Dragons [17] 117-103
10/31 11:35 5 [11] Guangzhou Long-Lions v Xinjiang Flying Tigers [13] 106-101

The Chinese Basketball Association (simplified Chinese: 中国男子篮球职业联赛; traditional Chinese: 中國男子籃球職業聯賽; pinyin: Zhōngguó Nánzǐ Lánqiú Zhíyè Liánsài), often abbreviated as the CBA, is the first-tier professional men's basketball league in China.

The league is commonly known by fans as the CBA, and this acronym is even used in Chinese on a regular basis. 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—have also played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Others such as Xue Yuyang and Wang Zhelin were chosen in the draft, but have not played in the NBA.

Only a limited number of foreign players are allowed on each CBA team. Notable imports include former NBA All-Stars Stephon Marbury, Tracy McGrady, Gilbert Arenas, Steve Francis, Metta World Peace and Kenyon Martin—as well as several NBA veterans who would become CBA All-Stars—Michael Beasley, Aaron Brooks, Jimmer Fredette, Al Harrington, Lester Hudson, Randolph Morris, Shavlik Randolph, Jeremy Lin and J.R. Smith.

The China Basketball Association (CBA) is a highly anticipated basketball tournament held annually in China. It is one of the most prestigious and popular basketball leagues in Asia, attracting top talent from both domestic and international players.

The tournament features a series of intense and competitive matches between teams representing various cities across China. These teams consist of skilled athletes who showcase their exceptional basketball skills, teamwork, and strategic gameplay throughout the tournament.

The China CBA is known for its fast-paced and high-scoring games, captivating fans with its thrilling action and electrifying atmosphere. The tournament provides a platform for players to display their talents, aiming to impress both local and international scouts.

The CBA has gained significant recognition and popularity over the years, drawing large crowds of passionate basketball enthusiasts to the stadiums. The tournament's success can be attributed to the high level of competition, the presence of star players, and the strong support from fans.

In addition to the on-court excitement, the China CBA also serves as a platform for cultural exchange and community engagement. It promotes the sport of basketball and encourages youth participation, fostering a love for the game among the younger generation.

The China Basketball Association tournament, with its thrilling matches, talented players, and passionate fan base, has become a significant event in the Chinese sports calendar. It showcases the country's growing basketball prowess and contributes to the overall development of the sport in China.