2018–19 CBA season

CBA
Competition details
Season 2018–19
Teams 20
Games played 46
2019–20 →

The 2018–19 CBA season will be the 24th season of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).

In this season, the playoffs were expanded from ten to twelve teams.[1]

Draft

The 2018 CBA Draft, the fourth edition of the CBA draft, took place on 29 July 2018. 14 players were selected in the draft.[2]

Rnd. Pick Player Nationality[n 1] Team School / club team
1 1 Jiang Yuxing  China Jilin Northeast Tigers Henan Shedian Laojiu Golden Elephants (NBL)
1 2 Yuan Zhenliang  China Sichuan Blue Whales Hefei Yuanchuang (NBL)
1 3 Liu Shuai  China Tianjin Gold Lions Luoyang Zhonghe (NBL)
1 4 Wang Siqi  China Qingdao Eagles Taiyuan University of Technology
1 5 Li Bairun  China Nanjing Monkey King Shenzhen Leopards Youth
1 6 Wang Zilu  China Zhejiang Golden Bulls Zhejiang Lions Youth
1 7 Tian Yuheng  China Guangzhou Long-Lions Guangdong Southern Tigers Youth
1 8 Zhao Yanman  China Beijing Ducks Hunan Baining (NBL)
1 9 Ji Xiang  China Guangdong Southern Tigers Shandong Golden Stars Youth
2 1 Luan Xiaojun  China Tianjin Gold Lions Shandong Agricultural University
2 2 Shi Wenlong  China Qingdao Eagles Bayi Rockets Youth
2 3 Zhu Ying  China Shanghai Sharks Shanghai Sharks Youth
2 4 Si Kun  China Guangzhou Long-Lions Lhasa Pure Land (NBL)
2 5 Wan Shengwei  China Guangdong Southern Tigers Peking University

Foreign players policy

All teams except the Bayi Rockets can have two foreign players. The bottom 2 teams from the previous season (except Bayi) have the additional right to sign an extra Asian player.

Rules Chart

The rules for using foreign players in each game are described in this chart:

#Facing other teamsFacing Bayi Rockets
Chinese players+No LimitNo Limit
Asian players++4 quarters collectively+++
International players6 quarters collectively+++

+ Including players from Hong Kong and Taiwan.

++ If a team waives its right to sign an extra Asian player, it may use its 2 foreign players for 7 quarters collectively.

+++ Only 1 allowed in the 4th quarter.

Import chart

This is the full list of international players who competed in the CBA during the 2018-19 season.

Team Player 1 Player 2 Asian Player Replaced During Season
Bayi Rockets
Beijing DucksUnited States Aaron JacksonUnited StatesCroatia Justin Hamilton
Beikong Fly DragonsUnited States Pierre JacksonUnited States Shavlik Randolph
Fujian SturgeonsUnited States Russ SmithCanada Andrew Nicholson
Guangdong Southern TigersUnited States Malcolm DelaneyUnited States Sonny Weems
Guangzhou Long-LionsUnited States Kyle FoggUnited States Marreese Speights
Jiangsu DragonsUnited States Jerome DysonSerbia Miroslav Raduljica
Jilin Northeast TigersUnited States Dominique JonesPolandSweden Maciej Lampe
Liaoning Flying LeopardsUnited States Lester HudsonUnited States Brandon Bass
Nanjing Monkey KingUnited States Joe YoungUnited States Adreian Payne
Qingdao EaglesUnited States Jonathan GibsonUnited States Dakari Johnson
Shandong Golden StarsUnited States Andrew GoudelockLithuania Donatas Motiejūnas
Shanghai SharksUnited States Jimmer FredetteArgentina Luis Scola
Shanxi Brave DragonsUnited States Josh AdamsUnited States Chris McCullough
Shenzhen LeopardsUnited States Kenny BoyntonUnited States Jared Sullinger
Sichuan Blue WhalesUnited States Jamaal FranklinUnited States Jason Thompson
Tianjin Gold LionsUnited StatesMontenegroIsrael Taylor RochestieUnited States Cole Aldrich
Xinjiang Flying TigersUnited StatesBulgaria Darius AdamsUnited States Al Jefferson
Zhejiang Golden BullsUnited States Marcus DenmonUnited States Robert Carter
Zhejiang LionsUnited States Courtney FortsonGreece Ioannis Bourousis

Statistics

Awards

Notes

  1. Nationality indicates the player's national team or representative nationality. If a player has not competed at the international level, then the nationality indicates the national team which the player is eligible to represent according to FIBA rules.

References

  1. "CBA公布未来五赛季规划 比赛场次大幅增加暂不扩军" (in Chinese). 30 June 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
  2. "姜宇星成为2018年状元秀 广东选中北大万圣伟" (in Chinese). 29 July 2018. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
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