Beijing ends tough CBA stretch with 2-1 record with win over Zhejiang

Beijing Ducks Fly High After Challenging Basketball Week! πŸ€πŸ¦†

Beijing Ducks Fly High After Challenging Basketball Week! πŸ€πŸ¦†

Have you ever had a really tough week at school and then things started to get better? That’s exactly what happened to the Beijing Ducks basketball team!

The Beijing Ducks had a super challenging week in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). They played against some of the best teams: the Xinjiang Flying Tigers, the Liaoning Flying Leopards, and the Zhejiang Golden Bulls. These teams are like the top players in your school basketball league!

A Rocky Start πŸ˜•

First, the Ducks played against the Xinjiang Flying Tigers and lost 108-97. It was a tough game, but they didn’t give up!

Bouncing Back! πŸŽ‰

On New Year’s Day, the Ducks faced the Liaoning Flying Leopards. Guess what? They won 105-90! This big win boosted their confidence. πŸ₯³

Aiming for Another Win πŸ†

Next up were the Zhejiang Golden Bulls. The Ducks wanted to keep their winning streak going. Even though their star point guard, Chen Ying-chun, was injured, they were determined to play their best.

The Game Begins! ⛹️‍♂️

The game started with both teams playing really well. Eugene German, one of the Ducks’ players, was amazing! He scored 14 points in just the first quarter. By the end of the first quarter, the Ducks were leading 32-24.

Keeping the Lead πŸ’ͺ

The Ducks kept playing hard, leading 65-50 at halftime. They used great teamwork and smart plays to stay ahead.

Finishing Strong πŸ₯‡

In the final quarter, the Ducks scored even more points! Some of the younger players even got a chance to play. In the end, they won the game 118-96! This was their highest-scoring game of the season.

What a Week! 🌟

The Beijing Ducks finished the week with two wins and one loss. They showed that hard work and teamwork can help you overcome tough challenges. Go Ducks! πŸ¦†πŸ€

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