2005–06 Chinese Basketball Association season

The season ran from November 20, 2005 to April 19, 2006. Dongguan Leopards joined CBA in this season and was divided into the South Division. The name of the league in Chinese is no longer the "Jia A" league (男子篮球甲A联赛) but the "professional league" (中国男子篮球职业联赛).[2]

2005–06 CBA season
LeagueChinese Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 20, 2005 – April 19, 2006
TV partner(s)CCTV-5
Dragon TV
STAR Sports
and local channels
Regular Season
Season championsGuangdong Southern Tigers
Season MVP Mengke Bateer
(Vacated due to league punishment.)[1]
Playoffs
Finals
ChampionsGuangdong Southern Tigers
  Runners-upBayi Rockets
Finals MVP Yi Jianlian

The 2005–06 CBA season is the 11th CBA season.[2]

In the Regular Season, the eight South Division teams played 42 games each and the seven North Division teams played 40 games each. The Divisional Championships established in the previous season were abolished.[2]

The all-star game was played on March 18, 2006 in Shanghai, after the end of the regular season and before the beginning of the playoffs: the South Division defeated the North Division 93-90. Also, all-star games were played against the KBL, on January 22, 2006 in Korea and January 24, 2006 in Jiyuan, Henan, China. Korea won the first game 96-86; China won the second game 104-85.[3]

Regular Season Standings

[2][4]

# 2005–06 CBA season
North DivisionSouth Division
Team W L PCT GB Team W L PCT GB
1 Beijing Ducks3010.750-Guangdong Southern Tigers375.881-
2 Xinjiang Flying Tigers2713.6753Bayi Rockets2814.6679
3 Liaoning Hunters2119.5259Jiangsu Dragons2715.64310
4 Jilin Northeast Tigers1723.42513Yunnan Bulls2121.50016
5 Shandong Lions1228.30018Shanghai Sharks2022.47617
6 Shaanxi Kylins1129.27519Fujian Xunxing2022.47617
7 Henan Dragons931.22521Zhejiang Cyclones1725.40520
8 Dongguan Leopards1131.26226
Key to colors
     Top 4 teams of each division advance to the Playoffs

Playoffs

The quarter-finals were once again expanded to best-of-five series, and the finals were expanded to best-of-seven series for the very first time.

In the Final series, Guangdong Southern Tigers defeated Bayi Rockets (4-1), claimed its 3rd straight CBA championship.[2][4]

Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in regular season, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. Home court advantage belongs to the team with the better regular season record; teams enjoying the home advantage are shown in italics.

Quarterfinals
Best of 5
Semifinals
Best of 5
Finals
Best of 7
         
S1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 3
N4 Jilin Northeast Tigers 0
S1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 3
S3 Jiangsu Dragons 0
N2 Xinjiang Flying Tigers 0
S3 Jiangsu Dragons 3
S1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 4
S2 Bayi Rockets 1
N1 Beijing Ducks 3
S4 Yunnan Bulls 0
N1 Beijing Ducks 0
S2 Bayi Rockets 3
S2 Bayi Rockets 3
N3 Liaoning Hunters 1
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References

  1. 调查:巴特尔因辱骂裁判而被剥夺MVP,您怎么看 (in Chinese).
  2. "2005-2006赛季CBA大事记:广东宏远三连冠". 网易体育. Archived from the original on 6 September 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  3. (in Chinese; note some things planned in April 2005 have since changed)
  4. "schedule". Archived from the original on 2006-12-06. Retrieved 2006-11-18.

See also

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