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Liaoning, Beijing Taste First Wins in New CBA Season
    2008-11-24 03:07:03     Xinhua
Liaoning Hunters and Beijing Ducks tasted the first victories so far in the 2008-09 season when the Hunters crushed Shandong Gold 111-99 and the Ducks beat Tianjin Ronggang 98-84, both at home, on Sunday in the fourth-round matches of the CBA league.

Power forward Li Xiaoxu had 26 points and 11 rebounds while shooting guard Liu Xiangtao added 26 points and seven rebounds for the Hunters.

Last-season's finalists had a dismal 0-3 start and played with one foreign players, Awvee Storey, throughout the games as they failed to find another one before the deadline of the registeration.

Foreign players become more and more critical to most of the CBA teams after the league allows them to play enough time this season. Most teams pitched their foreign players, most from minor leagues of Europe and the United States, for over 40 minutes in each game.

Mack Tuck had 34 points and nine rebounds while teammate Tommy Smith adding 29 points and nine rebounds to lead Shandong, with only one Chinese player, Sun Jie, scoring in double-digit numbers, 17 points.

Beijing also found their attacking rythem after losing their first three matches on Sunday when David Harrison chipping in 30 points and Dontae Jones 20.

The pair combined for 31 rebounds out of the 42 for the team to give Beijing the most-wanted win.

Top three teams cruised again in the weekend with perfect records.

Defending champions Guangdong Dongguan Bank had no hesitation to slash down Shannxi Yalv 103-86 on the road, while Dongguan Marco Polo edged off Bayi Fubang 100-88 in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province.

Xinjiang Guanghui also won an away game by beating Shanxi Zhongyu 105-79.

In Sunday's other games, Jiangsu Dragons kept Shanghai Sharks winless record with a 119-85 win, Fujian SBS held the home court to beat Zhejiang Cyclones 113-104, Zhejiang Guangsha defeated the bottom Yunnan Honghe 103-87, while Changchun Dacheng thrashed Qingdao DoubleStars 116-83.

 
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