Chinese_Basketball_Association_records

Chinese Basketball Association records

Chinese Basketball Association records

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This article contains Chinese Basketball Association records for individual and for team performances.

Individual highs

This is a list of individual records separated into three categories — single game, single season, and career.
Records last updated and confirmed on October 31, 2019, one day before the 2019–20 CBA season started.

Single game

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Single season

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Career

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Team records

This is a list of team records separated into four categories — single game, single season, single season plus postseason, and across seasons.

Single game

  • Longest game
  • Most points in a game
  • 178 by Fujian Sturgeons (vs. 177 by Zhejiang Golden Bulls on 2014 February 09 in 5 overtimes).
  • Most combined points in a game
  • 355 - Fujian Sturgeons (178) vs. Zhejiang Golden Bulls (177) on 2014 February 09 in 5 overtimes.

Single season

  • Most Victories (regular-season Only)
  • Most Consecutive Victories (regular-season Only)
  • Best Winning Percentage (regular-season Only)

Single season & postseason

  • Most Victories (regular-season + Playoffs Combined)
  • Most Consecutive Victories (regular-season + Playoffs Combined)
  • Best Winning Percentage (regular-season + Playoffs Combined)

Across seasons

  • Most Consecutive Victories (regular-season Only)
  • Most Consecutive Victories (regular-season + Playoffs Combined)
(Note: Bayi won 4 playoff games in 199596, and had joined the CBA holding a 14-game streak, so the team's overall spree reached 48 games)[21]

References

  1. ""Tianjin Replaces David Harrison With Hervé Lamizana"". Archived from the original on 2020-08-18. Retrieved 2019-03-15.

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