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Nanchang, China, April 15 (Xinhua) - Sun Minghui with notches of a game High 24 points to help the Zhejiang Lions prevail over the Shanghai Sharks 106-96 for their second consecutive victory in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) of the best semifinals of the best and five of the playoffs here on Friday.

Facing Shanghai's strong defense In the first quarter, Zhejiang took an advantage of 32-26 thanks to two three pointers of Zhu Junlun and Zhao Yanhao, respectively. Although Shanghai delivered a 7-0 race in the second quarter, Zhejiang's defense in the painting stopped even more Shanghai attacks. With the Ren Junwei scores under the basket before the half-time whistle, Zhejiang took a thin advantage of 54-52 at the break.

After the interval, Shanghai put more pressure Sun to restrict Zhejiang attacks, but Zhejiang took advantage of Shanghai's balance sheet losses to increase the gap at 82-73. In the last period, Jamaal Franklin and Wang Zhelin launched an aggressive attack to reduce the deficit to eight points. However, without a long time, the "Twin Towers" had to witness the failure of Shanghai.

In addition to the sun, both Zhu and Hu Jinqiu grabbed 15 points per zhejiang. On the other hand, Wang piled up a tall team of 22 points and five rebounds for Shanghai.

With the leading players of Shanghai Liu Zheng and Luo Hanchan absent with injury, head coach Li Chunjiang paid tribute to team perseverance.

"However, we were weakened in two aspects. We did not make good rebounds and took too many balloon losses. During the intense battle, we were not as active as the other side , "Li said.

The following game between Zhejiang and Shanghai takes place on Sunday. Enditem follows China.org.cn on Twitter and Facebook to join the conversation. Download the Chicanews application

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