Guangdong edges Beijing in overtime for 1-0 in CBA semifinals
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Defending champions the Guangdong Southern Tigers came back from 19 points down to beat the Beijing Ducks 111-109 in overtime, and took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) semifinals on Tuesday.

Guangdong grabbed an 11-6 lead midway through the first quarter, with eight points from Sonny Weems. Jeremy Lin led Beijing to cut the deficit to just one point at the end of the period.

Ekpe Udoh shone in the following quarter with 15 points and helped Beijing take a nine-point advantage, while Guangdong center Zeng Fanri received a disqualifying foul.

After Beijing Ducks captain Zhai Xiaochuan scored eight points in a row, the Ducks enlarged their margin to 17 points in the third quarter and seemed in control.

However, with the help of a 15-0 run in the last quarter, Guangdong managed to narrow the gap from 19 points to just four.

Weems hit a buzzer-beater to tie the game 104-104 and force overtime, in which Taruike Jianiyou and Lin of Beijing were fouled out and Guangdong maintained a two-point lead until the end.

Guangdong players celebrate as Beijing's Fang Shuo (R) looks dejected during the CBA semifinal between the two teams in Qingdao, China, August 4, 2020. /VCG

Guangdong players celebrate as Beijing's Fang Shuo (R) looks dejected during the CBA semifinal between the two teams in Qingdao, China, August 4, 2020. /VCG

Guangdong's Weems got a game-high 40 points and 18 rebounds, while Zhou Peng and Ren Junfei each bagged 17 points, and Hu Mingxuan added 13.

For Beijing, Fang Shuo had a team-high 28 points, Lin scored 23 points, Zhai, 18 points, and Udoh collected 17 points.

"It was such a hard game. Despite falling behind with 19 points, the players didn't give up and fought back," said Guangdong head coach Du Feng.

"When the opponents changed their defense to full-court press, we got too many fouls. We still have a chance to bounce back as this is a best-of-three series," said Xie Libin, acting head coach of Beijing. 

(With input from Xinhua News Agency)

(Cover image by CGTN)