Asia-Basket.com All-Chinese CBA Awards 2010-11
- May 2, 2011
Asia-Basket.com All-Chinese CBA 1st Team
2010-11
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Douby
Marbury
Gaines
Singleton
Vroman
#e#5
Strangely there were no players from champion Guangdong selected to the
CBA 1st Team.
Both star imports Marcus Haislip and Lester Hudson made it to the 2nd
team.
The MVP award goes definitely to Quincy Douby who lead Xinjiang to win
regular reason.
His teammate James Singleton was selected the top forward.
Douby was the best guard. He was joined at that position in the 1st team
by Marbury Stephon from 11-th ranked Foshan.
Forward Charles Gaines of 15-th ranked Qingdao DS had amazing season
(best scorer and #5 in both rebounds and steals) as he was selected to
to join 1st team.
The center position belongs goes Jackson Vroman (22.6ppg, 10.6rpg and
1.6bpg) of co-runner-up DongGuan
It's very typical for Chinese league that the top players are usually
imports. The CBA has very skilled youngsters. However the teams rely
mostly on the import players, mostly from the States.
* The player should play at least 18 games in order to be considered
in post-season awards
Player of the Year:
Douby Quincy (191-G-84) of Xinjiang Guard of the Year:
Douby Quincy (191-G-84) of Xinjiang Forward of the Year:
Singleton James (203-F-81) of Xinjiang Center of the Year:
Vroman Jackson (208-C/F-81) of DongGuan Import Player of the Year:
Douby Quincy (191-G-84) of Xinjiang Domestic Player of the Year:
Wang ZhiZhi (214-C-79) of Bayi Defensive Player of the Year:
Watkins Jameel (211-C/F-77) of Jilin Coach of the Year:
Li ChunJiang of Guandong
Guandong wins CBA 2010/2011 Finals
- Apr 27, 2011
Xinjiang - Guandong
93-103
Guandong wins 2010/2011 Finals beating
Xinjang 103:93 in Game 6. The guests trailed by 3 points after three
quarters before their 29-16 charge, which allowed them to win the game.
Guandong Tigers outrebounded Xinjiang Flying Tige 42-28 including 29 on
the defensive glass. 29 personal fouls committed by Xinjiang Flying Tige
helped opponents get some easy free throw opportunities. American
players dominated the game. It was a good game for forward
Marcus Haislip (207-80, college:
Tennessee) who led his team to a victory with 35 points (!!!)
and 6 rebounds. Guard
Lester Hudson (191-84, college:
Tennessee-Martin) contributed with 17 points, 5 rebounds and 6
assists for the winners. Guard
Quincy Douby (191-84, college:
Rutgers) replied with 35 points (!!!) and 4 assists and
forward
James Singleton (203-81, college:
Murray
St.) added 20 points and 10 rebounds in the effort for Xinjiang
Flying Tige. Both teams had four players each who scored in double
figures. Xinjiang Flying Tige's coach rotated ten players in this game,
but that didn't help. Top scorers:
Xinjiang: D.Quincy 35+2reb+4ast, S.James 20+10reb+2ast, C.Tal
10+1reb+4ast, M.Lati 10+2reb+1ast, M.Bateer 9+10reb+2ast, Z.QingPeng
5+2ast
Guandong: H.Marcus 35+6reb, H.Lester 17+5reb+6ast, W.ShiPeng
12+4reb+2ast, S.Wei 12+10reb+1ast, W.Zheng 7+4reb, C.Jianghua
7+3reb+5ast
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Guangdong outscored Xinjiang 29-16 in the fourth quarter, when only one
import at a time is allowed on the court, to win the CBA championship
103-93. Guangdong also won the second game of the series with a strong
fourth quarter rally, displaying the superiority of its domestic players
over Xinjiang's.
Haislip Marcus (207-F-80, college:
Tennessee), an imprort a 208 cm import who joined Guangdong in
mid-February, scored 35 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. He hit 7 of 8
three-point shots. Lester Hudson, a 187 cm point guard who joined
Guangdong later in February, had 17 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 3
steals. Wang Shipeng, the national team star who is Guangdong's best
domestic player, had 12 points and 4 rebounds. He has been the focus of
the offense in some previous games. Su Wei showed his development as a
center with 12 points and 10 rebounds and held his own with Xinjiang's
Mengke Bateer. Chen Jianghua had an excellent game with 7 points, 3
rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals in 17 minutes. Wang Zheng had 7 points
and 4 rebounds, but also 5 fouls, in 7 minutes. Zhou Peng also scored 7.
Quincy Douby led Xinjiang with 35 points, 4 assists and 3 steals. He hit
16 of 19 free throws. James Singleton had 20 points and 10 rebounds,
hitting 8 of 11 shots. Xirelijiang had 10 points and 4 assists but
fouled out in 29 minutes. Mulati scored 10 points, hitting 5 of 6 shots.
Bateer had 9 points and 10 rebounds. Zhang Qingpeng had 5 points,
hitting 2 of 10 shots and Xu Guozhong did not start and had 3 points on
1 of 7 shooting. Zhang and Xu are usually Xinjiang's most offensively
prolific domestic players.
Guangdong outrebounded Xinjiang 43-29. Guangdong's domestic players
outrebounded Xinjiang's domestic players 31-16, almost 2 to 1.
CBA Names Players for All-Star Weekend
- Mar 15, 2011
The CBA has selected its all-stars and the all
star weekend will be this coming Saturday and Sunday. These selections
show who the Chinese believe are their top players.
All-South Team 1st Five
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Wang
Zhang
Mo
Wang
Marbury
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Southern All Stars
Wang ZhiZhi
(214-C-79) of Bayi Fubang Zhang Kai
(211-C-82) of DongGuan New Century Leopards Mo Ke
(210-C-82) of Bayi Fubang Wang ShiPeng
(197-F/G-83) of Guandong Southern Tigers Marbury Stephon (187-G-77) of Foshan
Zhu FangYu (201-F-83) of Guandong
Southern Tigers
Su Wei (212-C-89) of Guandong Southern
Tigers
Lin Chih-Chieh (192-F/G-82) of Zhejiang
Guangsha Lions
LiuWei Wei (190-G-80) of Shanghai
Dongfang Sharks
Williams Marcus (201-F-86) of Zhejiang
Wanma Cyclones
Ding Jinhui (204-C-90) of Zhejiang
Wanma Cyclones
All-North Team 1st Five
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Mengke
Li
Zhang
Zhang
Douby
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Northern All Stars
Mengke Bateer
(210-C-75) of Xinjiang Gyang Hui Flying Tigers Li Xiaoxu
(207-C-90) of Liaoning Panpan Hunters Zhang Nan
(197-F-81) of TianJin Rongcheng Zhang QingPeng
(189-G-81) of Xinjiang Gyang Hui Flying Tigers Douby Quincy
(191-G-84) of Xinjiang Gyang Hui Flying Tigers
Morris Randolph (211-F/C-86) of
Shougang Beijing Ducks
Chen Lei (195-G/F-83) of Shougang
Beijing Ducks
Lee Hsueh-Lin (176-G-84) of Shougang
Beijing Ducks
Zhong Cheng (206-F-89) of Jilin
Northeast Tigers
Yu Shulong (185-G-90) of Jilin
Northeast Tigers
Zhang XueWen (201-F-86) of Shanxi
Zhongyu
Sun Jie (190-G-86) of Shandong Flaming
Bulls
Veterans
dominate the all-star starters. The only young player among starters on
either team is LI Xiaoxu, listed as born in 1990, starting for the
North. But there are several young players among the reserves -- Su Wei
(1989) and Ding Jinhui (1990) for the South and Zhong Cheng (1989) and
Yu Shulong (1990) for the North.
There is also a rookie game. I do not know the criteria for rookies but
Sun Weibo of the North played 29 games in 2009-10 and often started.
Southern Rookies:
Gu QuAn (203-F-92) of DongGuan New Century Leopards
He ZhongMian (198-F-91) of DongGuan New Century Leopards
Ren JunFei (203-C-90) of Guandong Southern Tigers
Li Yuanyu (206-C) of Guandong Southern Tigers
Wang Junjie (205-F-90) of Jiangsu Nangang Dragons Nanjing
Zhang Zhuojun (204-C-91) of Zhejiang Wanma Cyclones
Ji Xiang (208-F-89) of Shanghai Dongfang Sharks
Zhang Chengyu (193-F-89) of Bayi Fubang
Jin Jiming (185-G-89) of Foshan
Zhao Dapeng of Zhejiang Guangsha Lions
Northern Rookies
Tao HanLin (206-C-91) of Shandong Flaming Bulls
Lee Ang (208-C-90) of Jilin Northeast Tigers
Yu Changdong (206-C-91) of Shanxi Zhongyu
Guo Ailun (193-G-93) of Liaoning Panpan Hunters
Zhang Zhihan (199-F/G-91) of TianJin Rongcheng
Shentu Chun (187-G-90) of TianJin Rongcheng
Han Chongkai (206-C-90) of Shougang Beijing Ducks
Chen Shidong (185-G-89) of Shougang Beijing Ducks
Sun WeiBo (192-G-89) of Xinjiang Gyang Hui Flying Tigers
Lian Ming
One question about the rookies is why
Ji Xiang of Shanghai was selected for the team and not 7-3 Zhang
Zhaoxu. Both played in the NCAA last year and Zhang had a much better
season this year.
The only thing I can think of is that maybe Zhang went back to the
United States. Though he is listed as born in 1987 he would be eligible
for the NBA draft this year since he played as an NCAA sophomore, at
California, last year. Like Han Dejun he has substantial upside. Also
like Han he is a late bloomer. When I first heard of him at the Adidas
Camp in 2005 he was 213 cm and now he's 220 cm. But he is thin and
fragile and that likely argues against an NBA career. Hasheem Thabeet
has trouble making it and Zhang has the same sort of problems, only
moreso.
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