2006–07 Chinese Basketball Association season

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2006–07 CBA season
League Chinese Basketball Association
Sport Basketball
DurationOctober 7, 2006 – March 28, 2007
TV partner(s) CCTV-5
Dragon TV
STAR Sports
and local channels
Regular Season
Season champions Guangdong Southern Tigers
Season MVP Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tang Zhengdong
Playoffs
Finals
Champions Bayi Rockets
  Runners-up Guangdong Southern Tigers
Finals MVP Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Zhizhi
CBA seasons

The 2006–07 CBA season is the 12th CBA season. [1]

The season ran from October 7, 2006 to March 28, 2007. The North-South Division system was abolished. Zhejiang Lions joined the CBA in this season. [1]

Contents

Foreign Players

Draft

The draft for foreign players was held in Eugene, United States. [2]

Rnd.PickPlayerNationality [n 1] Team
11 Tyrone Washington Flag of the United States.svg USA Shanxi Brave Dragons
12 Anthony Myles Flag of the United States.svg USA Dongguan Leopards
13 Brandon Crump Flag of the United States.svg USA Shaanxi Kylins
14 Herve Lamizana Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg CIV Shandong Lions
15 Soumaila Samake Flag of Mali.svg MLI Zhejiang Cyclones
16 Chris Porter Flag of the United States.svg USA Fujian Sturgeons
17 Reggie Okosa Flag of Nigeria.svg NGR Shanghai Sharks
18 Darius Rice Flag of the United States.svg USA Jilin Northeast Tigers
19 Ernest Brown Flag of the United States.svg USA Liaoning Hunters
110 Ken Johnson Flag of the United States.svg USA Yunnan Bulls
111 Lorenzo Coleman Flag of the United States.svg USA Xinjiang Flying Tigers
112 Garnett Thompson Flag of the United States.svg USA Jiangsu Dragons
113 Micah Brand Flag of the United States.svg USA Beijing Ducks
114 Jason Dixon Flag of the United States.svg USA Guangdong Southern Tigers
21 God Shammgod Flag of the United States.svg USA Shanxi Brave Dragons
22 Michael Fey Flag of the United States.svg USA Dongguan Leopards
23 Jerod Ward Flag of the United States.svg USA Shaanxi Kylins
24 Mack Tuck Flag of the United States.svg USA Shandong Lions
25 Kevin Freeman Flag of the United States.svg USA Zhejiang Cyclones
26 Kit Rhymer Flag of the United States.svg USA Fujian Sturgeons
27 Jermaine Dearman Flag of the United States.svg USA Shanghai Sharks
28 Babacar Camara Flag of Senegal.svg SEN Jilin Northeast Tigers
29 Robert Jackson Flag of the United States.svg USA Liaoning Hunters
210 Wil Frisby Flag of the United States.svg USA Yunnan Bulls
211 Doug Wrenn Flag of the United States.svg USA Xinjiang Flying Tigers
212 Carlos Dixon Flag of the United States.svg USA Jiangsu Dragons
213 Robby Joyner Flag of the United States.svg USA Beijing Ducks
214 Terrence Green Flag of the United States.svg USA Guangdong Southern Tigers
31 Rashid Byrd Flag of the United States.svg USA Shanxi Brave Dragons
32 Tyler Smith Flag of the United States.svg USA Dongguan Leopards
33 Mike Jensen Flag of the United States.svg USA Shaanxi Kylins
34 Eddy Fobbs Flag of the United States.svg USA Shandong Lions
35 Curtis Millage Flag of the United States.svg USA Zhejiang Cyclones
36 Eric Sandrin Flag of the United States.svg USA Fujian Sturgeons
37 Reggie Butler Flag of the United States.svg USA Shanghai Sharks
38 Alexus Foyle Flag of the United States.svg USA Jilin Northeast Tigers
39 Pat Simpson Flag of the United States.svg USA Liaoning Hunters
310 Dontay Harris Flag of the United States.svg USA Yunnan Bulls
311 Galen Young Flag of the United States.svg USA Xinjiang Flying Tigers
312 Albert White Flag of the United States.svg USA Jiangsu Dragons
313 Mohamed Woni Flag of the United States.svg USA Beijing Ducks
314 Michael Ford Flag of the United States.svg USA Guangdong Southern Tigers
41 Damon Jackson Flag of the United States.svg USA Shanxi Brave Dragons
42 Alvin Cruz Flag of Puerto Rico.svg PUR Dongguan Leopards
43 Darnell Miller Flag of the United States.svg USA Shaanxi Kylins
44 Alan Daniels Flag of the United States.svg USA Shandong Lions
45 Brandon Hawkins Flag of the United States.svg USA Zhejiang Cyclones
46 Chuks Neboh Flag of the United States.svg USA Fujian Sturgeons
47 Simeon Haley Flag of the United States.svg USA Shanghai Sharks
48 Bonell Colas Flag of the United States.svg USA Jilin Northeast Tigers
49 John Bryant Flag of the United States.svg USA Liaoning Hunters
410 Eric Fiegi Flag of the United States.svg USA Yunnan Bulls
411 Noah Brown Flag of the United States.svg USA Xinjiang Flying Tigers
412 Ryan Rourke Flag of the United States.svg USA Jiangsu Dragons
413 Kenny Tate Flag of the United States.svg USA Beijing Ducks
414 Obie Trotter Flag of the United States.svg USA Guangdong Southern Tigers

Regular Season Standings

[1] [3]

#2006–07 CBA season
Team W L PCT GB Home Road Tiebreaker
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 264.866-14–112–3
2 Bayi Rockets 255.833114–111–4
3 Jiangsu Dragons 237.767314–19–6
4 Liaoning Hunters 2010.667615–05–10
5 Shandong Lions 1911.633711–48–7SD 4-0
ZJ 1-3, FJ 1-3
ZJ 1-1(173-166) FJ
6 Zhejiang Cyclones 1911.633712–37–8
7 Fujian Xunxing 1911.633713–26–9
8 Shanghai Sharks 1713.567911–46–9
9 Xinjiang Flying Tigers 1515.5001110–55–10
10 Beijing Ducks 1416.4671210–54–11
11 Jilin Northeast Tigers 1119.367158–73–12JL 1-1(246-239) DG
12 Dongguan Leopards 1119.367159–62–13
13 Shaanxi Kylins 921.300176–93–12
14 Zhejiang Lions 624.200206–90–15
15 Shanxi Zhongyu 426.133223–121–14
16 Yunnan Bulls 228.067242–130–15
Key to colors
    Top 8 teams advance to the Playoffs

Playoffs

In the first round of the playoffs, top 4 teams may choose their opponents from the other 4 teams, they may also choose their place in the bracket.

In the Final series, Bayi Rockets defeated Guangdong Southern Tigers (4-1). [1] [3]

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 7
         
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 3
8 Shanghai Sharks 0
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 3
3 Jiangsu Dragons 0
3 Jiangsu Dragons 3
5 Shandong Lions 1
1 Guangdong Southern Tigers 1
2 Bayi Rockets 4
2 Bayi Rockets 3
6 Zhejiang Cyclones 1
2 Bayi Rockets 3
4 Liaoning Hunters 0
4 Liaoning Hunters 3
7 Fujian Xunxing 2

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References

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  2. "06-07CBA外援选秀完全结果 8支球队动用优先权" (in Chinese). sports.sina.com.cn. 7 August 2006. Archived from the original on 3 February 2024. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
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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.

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