2001–02 Chinese Basketball Association season

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2001–02 CBA season
League Chinese Basketball Association
Sport Basketball
DurationDecember 8, 2001 – April 19, 2002
TV partner(s) CCTV-5
STAR Sports
and local channels
Regular Season
Season champions Shanghai Sharks
Season MVP Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Yudong
Promoted to Second Division Shaanxi Kylins
Shenzhen Leopards
Relegated to Second Division Beijing Olympians
Shenzhen Leopards
Playoffs
Finals
Champions Shanghai Sharks
  Runners-up Bayi Rockets
Finals MVP Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Yudong
CBA seasons

The 2001–02 CBA season is the seventh CBA season. [1]

Contents

The season ran from December 8, 2001 to April 19, 2002. Shaanxi Kylins and Shenzhen Leopards were promoted from the Second Division. Taiwanese club Sina Lions joined CBA in this season. [2]

Regular Season Standings

#2001–02 CBA season
Team W L PCT GB Home Road Tiebreaker
1 Shanghai Sharks 231.958-12–011–1
2 Bayi Rockets 177.708612–05–7
3 Beijing Ducks 159.62589–36–6BJ 1-1(217-211) JL
4 Jilin Northeast Tigers 159.625810–25–7
5 Shandong Flaming Bulls 1410.583910–24–8
6 Zhejiang Cyclones 1311.542109–34–8
7 Guangdong Southern Tigers 1212.500118–44–8
8 Sina Lions 1113.458128–43–9SL 2-0 JS
9 Jiangsu Dragons 1113.458128–43–9
10 Shaanxi Kylins 1014.417138–42–10
11 Beijing Olympians 816.333154–84–8
12 Liaoning Hunters 717.292166–61–11
13 Shenzhen Leopards 024.000230–120–12
Key to colors
    Top 8 teams advance to the Playoffs
    Bottom 4 teams advance to the Relegation Round

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Playoffs

The top 8 teams in the regular season advanced to the playoffs. For the first time, the quarterfinals used best-of-five series to determine the advancing team.

In the Final series, Shanghai Sharks defeated Bayi Rockets (3-1), snapped a series of 6 consecutive championships for the Bayi. [1] [2]

Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in regular season, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. Home court advantage belongs to the team with the better regular season record; teams enjoying the home advantage are shown in italics.

Quarterfinals
Best of 5
Semifinals
Best of 5
Finals
Best of 5
         
1 Shanghai Sharks 3
7 Guangdong Southern Tigers 0
1 Shanghai Sharks 3
4 Jilin Northeast Tigers 0
4 Jilin Northeast Tigers 3
6 Zhejiang Cyclones 2
1 Shanghai Sharks 3
2 Bayi Rockets 1
2 Bayi Rockets 3
8 Sina Lions 1
2 Bayi Rockets 3
5 Shandong Flaming Bulls 0
3 Beijing Ducks 1
5 Shandong Flaming Bulls 3

Relegations

The bottom 4 teams played the relegation round by round-robin.

Beijing Olympians and Shenzhen Leopards were relegated to the Second Division. [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 "2001-2002赛季CBA大事记:上海大鲨鱼问鼎". 网易体育. Archived from the original on 6 September 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 4 搜狐体育. "Data Source" . Retrieved 2011-11-30.

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