Chinese Basketball Association records
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This article contains Chinese Basketball Association records for individual and for team performances.
Individual highs
[edit]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
[edit]Record | Num. | Player | Team | Game | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Points (Every player over 70) |
82 | Errick McCollum | Zhejiang Golden Bulls | Zhejiang Golden Bulls 119–129 Guangdong Southern Tigers | 2015 January 30[1] |
75 | Jimmer Fredette | Shanghai Sharks | Shanghai Sharks 136–137 Beikong Fly Dragons | 2018 November 11[2] | |
75 | Quincy Douby | Zhejiang Golden Bulls | Zhejiang Golden Bulls 154–129 Shanxi Brave Dragons | 2013 January 2[3] | |
74 | Jared Cunningham | Tongxi Monkey Kings | Tongxi Monkey Kings 129–148 Fujian Sturgeons | 2016 December 28[4] | |
74 | Bobby Brown | Dongguan Leopards | Dongguan Leopards 137–135 (2OT) Sichuan Blue Whales | 2013 December 27[5] | |
73 | Jimmer Fredette | Shanghai Sharks | Shanghai Sharks 132–135 (2OT) Zhejiang Guangsha Lions | 2017 February 19 | |
72 | Jordan Crawford | Tianjin Gold Lions | Tianjin Gold Lions 104–113 Sichuan Blue Whales | 2016 January 8[6] | |
71 | Andre Emmett | Shandong Gold Lions | Shandong Gold Lions 129–113 Jiangsu Dragons | 2010 March 7[7] | |
70 | Sun Jun | Jilin Northeast Tigers | Jilin Northeast Tigers 139–94 Jinan Army | 2000 December 17[8] | |
Rebounds | 38 | Garth Joseph | Shaanxi Kylins | Shaanxi Kylins 139–88 Shenzhen Yikang | 2002 March 20[9] |
Assists | 28 | Li Qun | Guangdong Southern Tigers | Guangdong Southern Tigers 110–101 Nanjing Army | 2000 February 2 |
Steals | 13 | Ju Weisong | Shandong Flaming Bulls | Shandong Flaming Bulls 84–70 Vanguard / Police | 1995–96 Season |
Zhang Yongjun | Guangdong Southern Tigers | Bayi Rockets 109–81 Guangdong Southern Tigers | 1996–97 Season | ||
Hu Xuefeng | Jiangsu Dragons | Jiangsu Dragons 135–108 Jilin Northeast Tigers | 2004 December 1 | ||
Blocks | 13 | Yao Ming | Shanghai Sharks | Jilin Northeast Tigers 126–118 Shanghai Sharks | 2001 February 11[10] |
Hervé Lamizana | Tianjin Gold Lions | Tianjin Gold Lions 113–108 Fujian Sturgeons | 2010 February 10[11] | ||
Sean Williams | Fujian Sturgeons | Fujian Sturgeons 101–94 Jilin Northeast Tigers | 2010 February 26 | ||
Minutes Played (Only available since 2011) |
67 | Samad Nikkhah Bahrami | Fujian Sturgeons | Fujian Sturgeons 178–177 (5OT) Zhejiang Golden Bulls | 2014 February 9[12] |
3-Pointers Made | 15 | Leon Rodgers | Jilin Northeast Tigers | Jilin Northeast Tigers 124–110 Shanxi Brave Dragons | 2009 March 11[13] |
Dunks Made | 10 | James Hodges | Liaoning Hunters | Liaoning Hunters 95–85 Shandong Flaming Bulls | 1998–99 Season |
Free Throws Made | 25 | Errick McCollum | Zhejiang Golden Bulls | Zhejiang Golden Bulls 119–129 Guangdong Southern Tigers | 2015 January 30[14] |
Single season
[edit]Record | Num. | Player | Team | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|
Points | 1,648 | Darius Adams | Xinjiang Flying Tigers | 2018–19 |
Rebounds | 989 | Olumide Oyedeji | Shanxi Brave Dragons | 2008–09 |
Assists | 563 | Courtney Fortson | Zhejiang Guangsha Lions | 2017–18 |
Steals | 246 | Hu Xuefeng | Jiangsu Dragons | 2004–05 |
Blocks | 169 | Yao Ming | Shanghai Sharks | 2000–01 |
Minutes Played (Only available since 2011) |
2,065 | Courtney Fortson | Zhejiang Guangsha Lions | 2017–18 |
3-Pointers Made | 252 | Lester Hudson | Liaoning Flying Leopards | 2016–17 |
Dunks Made | 140 | Lorenzo Coleman | Xinjiang Flying Tigers | 2005–06[15] |
Free Throws Made | 508 | Kyle Fogg | Guangzhou Long-Lions | 2018–19 |
Personal Fouls | 250 | Jameel Watkins | Jiangsu Dragons | 2008–09 |
Turnovers | 262 | Myron Allen | Xinjiang Flying Tigers | 2008–09 |
Games Played | 62 | Myron Allen Mengke Bateer Juan Mendez Xu Guochong |
Xinjiang Flying Tigers | 2008–09 |
Career
[edit]Team records
[edit]This is a list of team records separated into four categories — single game, single season, single season plus postseason, and across seasons.
Single game
[edit]- Longest game
- The longest CBA game was the Fujian Sturgeons beating the Zhejiang Golden Bulls 178–177 on 2014 February 09 in 5 overtimes.
- 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
[edit]- Most Victories (regular-season Only)
- 45 by Guangdong Southern Tigers in 2008–09 CBA season (Overall 45-5 Record)
- Most Consecutive Victories (regular-season Only)
- 26 by Guangdong Southern Tigers in 2014–15 CBA season (Nov. 28 until Jan. 30)
- Best Winning Percentage (regular-season Only)
- 1.000 (22-0) by Bayi Rockets in 1995–96 CBA season (Then went 4-0 in Playoffs)
Single season & postseason
[edit]- Most Victories (regular-season + Playoffs Combined)
- 55 by Guangdong Southern Tigers in 2008–09 CBA season (Overall 55-6 Record)
- Most Consecutive Victories (regular-season + Playoffs Combined)
- 26 by Bayi Rockets in 1995–96 CBA season (Start of season until end of Playoffs)
- 26 by Guangdong Southern Tigers in 2014–15 CBA season (Nov. 28 until Jan. 30)
- Best Winning Percentage (regular-season + Playoffs Combined)
- 1.000 (26-0) by Bayi Rockets in 1995–96 CBA season (Went 22-0 followed by 4-0)
Across seasons
[edit]- Most Consecutive Victories (regular-season Only)
- 30 by the Bayi Rockets from the start of the 1995–96 CBA season until losing in the ninth game of the 1996–97 CBA season (1996 December 25)
- Most Consecutive Victories (regular-season + Playoffs Combined)
- 34 by the Bayi Rockets from the start of the 1995–96 CBA season until losing in the ninth game of the 1996–97 CBA season (1996 December 25)
- (Note: Bayi won 4 playoff games in 1995–96, and had joined the CBA holding a 14-game streak, so the team's overall spree reached 48 games)[21]
References
[edit]- ^ "Goshen College Graduate Errick McCollum Scores 82 Points"
- ^ "Jimmer Fredette Scores 40 In 4th, 75 Overall, In Chinese Basketball Association Game"
- ^ "Quincy Douby, Former Sacramento Kings Guard, Scores A Record 75 Points In A Chinese Basketball Association Game"
- ^ "Jared Cunningham Lights Up The Scorecard In Chinese League With 74 Points"
- ^ "Bobby Brown Scores 74 Points And The Game Winner In China"
- ^ "Former Celtics Guard Jordan Crawford Scores 72 Points In Single Game In China"
- ^ "Emmett Piles On 71 Points To Set Scoring Record"
- ^ "2000-01 Season Big Events: Sun Jun 70 Points / Bayi First Defeat In Any CBA Finals Game" (in Chinese)
- ^ "CBA Asks Overseas Players To Wear Blindfolds" Archived 2022-09-20 at the Wayback Machine (satire)
- ^ "How Much Do You Know About Yao Ming's CBA 7 Top Highlights" (in Chinese)
- ^ ""Tianjin Replaces David Harrison With Hervé Lamizana"". Archived from the original on 2020-08-18. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
- ^ "Unofficial Box Score From The Longest Game In CBA History"
- ^ "World Records: Most Three-Pointers Made In One Game"
- ^ "Errick McCollum Scores CBA Record 82 Points"
- ^ "Record for dunks is probably outdated but CBA statistics for this category haven't been easily accessible in recent years."[dead link ]
- ^ "Zhu Fangyu 'Rain' Retired Left Too Hard To Exceed The Data CBA Area Has Never Been The First" (in Chinese)
- ^ "Bye Legend Zhu Fangyu 'Rain' Takes Away An Era Guangdong Towards Reconstruction" (in Chinese)
- ^ "Hudson's 2010–11 minutes estimated at 1,073 (37 per game which is slightly below his average for the next couple of seasons). As of 2019, the CBA's all-time leader in minutes is Hu Xuefeng or Liu Wei, but the league didn't record minutes before 2011."
- ^ "Record for dunks is probably outdated but CBA statistics for this category haven't been easily accessible in recent years."[dead link ]
- ^ "Basketball Association For Zhu Fangyu 'Rain' Sends Blessings: Remembering The Contributions And Wishing Smooth Sailing" Archived 2020-12-05 at the Wayback Machine (in Chinese)
- ^ http://sports.sina.com.cn/k/2005-12-07/01571921209.shtml (in Chinese)