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Xinjiang closes step as Guangdong loses
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11:41, December 31, 2007

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Xinjiang Guanghui closed the gap to the league leader Guangdong Hongyuan as it beat Sunday Zhejiang Guangsha 106-89 at home in the Chinese Basketball Association league (CBA).

Xinjiang tied Guangdong, which lost to Shandong Flaming Bulls 106-104, on the standings with identical 24 wins and four losses and was only placed on the second for points difference.

With two regular-season rounds left, Xinjiang will face Zhejiang Cylones (11-17) and Yunnan Honghe (8-20), while Guangdong has harder schedule to face fourth-placed Jiangsu Dragons (20-8) and Shanghai Sharks (8-20).

Menk Bateer had 29 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists to lead Xinjiang, which shattered Guangsha's hope to enter the playoffs. Guangsha is placed 10th with 41 points, two points deficit to the 8th-placed Shandong Flaming Bulls (16-11).

Herve Lamizana had a game-winning jumper with 0.8 seconds left for Shandong to conclude his all-around play of 42 points, 12 rebounds and six assists.

Beijing Ducks had slim chance to surpass Shandong after defeating Shannxi Weilixin 103-90 at home, collecting 42 points on a record of 14-14.

Bayi Fubang dropped to the seventh placing as it lost to Shanghai Sharks 107-102.

In Sunday's other matches, Zhejiang Cyclones beat Yunnan Honghe116-103 and Jilin Northeast Tigers beat Shanxi Zhongyu 110-94.

Source: Xinhua



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