Zhejiang Lions
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Nickname | Lions | |||
Leagues | CBA | |||
Founded | 2005 | |||
History | Zhejiang Guangsha Lions 2005–present | |||
Arena | Hangzhou Gymnasium | |||
Capacity | 5,136 | |||
Location | Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China | |||
Team colors | Gold, Black, White | |||
Head coach | Wang Bo | |||
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The Zhejiang Guangsha Lions (Chinese: 浙江广厦猛狮; pinyin: Zhèjiāng Guǎngshà Mengshi) are a Chinese professional basketball team based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, which plays in the North Division of the Chinese Basketball Association. Guangsha is the name of the club's corporate sponsor, but to prevent confusion with the older Zhejiang Golden Bulls, many Chinese websites refer to the team as the Guangsha Lions.[1] This is to avoid the issue of having two Zhejiang clubs on the same list when team names are shown in shortform, with Guangsha becoming the "geographical" designation,[2] as Hangzhou seems to not be an option.
Roster
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Updated: 9 October 2023 |
Notable players
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To appear in this section a player must have either:
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- Nigeria Gabe Muoneke (2006–2007)
- United States Rodney White (2007–2010, 2012)
- China Jin Lipeng (2008–2010, 2011–2013)
- United States Kasib Powell (2008)
- Taiwan Lin Chih-chieh (2009–)
- United States Jelani McCoy (2009)
- Puerto Rico Peter John Ramos (2009–2013)
- United States Javaris Crittenton (2010)
- United States Tre Kelley (2010–2011)
- United States Rafer Alston (2011)
- United States Dwayne Jones (2011)
- United States Walker Russell Jr. (2011)
- Taiwan Wu Tai-hao (2011–2012)
- United States Wilson Chandler (2011–2012, 2020)
- United States Al Thornton (2012)
- Panama Gary Forbes (2012–2013)
- United States Jonathan Gibson (2013–2014)
- France Johan Petro (2013–2014)
- United States Chris Johnson (2013–2014)
- China Hu Jinqiu[3] (2013–present)
- United States Jamaal Franklin (2014–2015)
- United States Eli Holman (2014–2017)
- United States Kevin Murphy (2015)
- United States Jeremy Pargo (2015–2016)
- China Sun Minghui[4] (2015–present)
- China Zhao Yanhao[4] (2015–present)
- Greece Ioannis Bourousis (2017–2018)
- United States Courtney Fortson (2017–2019)
- United States Nick Young (2020–)
References
- ↑ CBA Teams Webpage at Hupu Archived June 10, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ CBA English Webpage at Sohu
- ↑ CBA Roundup: Red-hot Golden Bulls book semifinal clash with Liaoning Huaxia (Xinhua News Agency), 19 April 2021. Accessed 8 November 2021.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 CBA: Ningbo keep losing, Beijing edge Jiangsu Xinhua (China Internet Information Center), 28 October 2021. Accessed 18 November 2021.
External links
- Official site (in Chinese)
- Zhejiang Lions on Weibo.com (in Chinese)