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Trevelin Queen delivered a stellar performance, scoring a game-high 30 points to lead the Guangdong Southern Tigers to a resounding 108-78 victory over the Liaoning Flying Leopards in a CBA showdown.
Queen ignited his team early, sinking a three-pointer that momentarily put Guangdong on the back foot at 6-5. The 28-year-old then made an impressive steal and finished with a one-handed slam that shifted the momentum. This set the tone for the Tigers, whose offense culminated in a flurry of highlight plays, including a powerful dunk from Queen off a pass from Jared Sullinger, who himself finished with a double-double, 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Edmond Sumner also made major contributions, slicing through Liaoning's defense for an easy dunk, later driving for another basket as part of his impressive tally of 27 points. By halftime, Guangdong had established a commanding 64-39 lead.
Liaoning struggled throughout the game, particularly from beyond the arc, managing just three triples out of 24 attempts. Their offensive woes left them unable to mount any significant challenge against the Tigers, who cruised to a comfortable 30-point victory.
With this win, Guangdong not only secures bragging rights over their rivals but also levels with Shanghai and Guangsha, sharing the top spot in the standings.
Trevelin Queen delivered a stellar performance, scoring a game-high 30 points to lead the Guangdong Southern Tigers to a resounding 108-78 victory over the Liaoning Flying Leopards in a CBA showdown.
Queen ignited his team early, sinking a three-pointer that momentarily put Guangdong on the back foot at 6-5. The 28-year-old then made an impressive steal and finished with a one-handed slam that shifted the momentum. This set the tone for the Tigers, whose offense culminated in a flurry of highlight plays, including a powerful dunk from Queen off a pass from Jared Sullinger, who himself finished with a double-double, 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Edmond Sumner also made major contributions, slicing through Liaoning's defense for an easy dunk, later driving for another basket as part of his impressive tally of 27 points. By halftime, Guangdong had established a commanding 64-39 lead.
Liaoning struggled throughout the game, particularly from beyond the arc, managing just three triples out of 24 attempts. Their offensive woes left them unable to mount any significant challenge against the Tigers, who cruised to a comfortable 30-point victory.
With this win, Guangdong not only secures bragging rights over their rivals but also levels with Shanghai and Guangsha, sharing the top spot in the standings.