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CBA 2001-02

In the 2001–2002 Chinese Basketball Association season, the Taiwanese team Sina Lions joined the CBA. Another team that made its debut in this season was the Shaanxi Gaitianli.
The regular season began on December 8 2001 and ended on March 13 2002. Games were played on Sundays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. [1]
In the 2002 all-star game, played in Beijing on February 17 2002, the Dragon team beat the Tiger team 122-120, and Mengke Bateer was the MVP. [2]
The playoff matchups for the quarter-finals were Bayi vs. Sina, Beijing Shougang vs. Shandong, Jilin vs. Zhejiang, Shanghai vs. Guangdong. [3]

Contents
Regular Season
Playoffs
Final rankings

Regular Season


Team Wins Losses Points
Shanghai Dongfang Sharks 23 1 47
Bayi Army Rockets 17 7 41
Beijing Shougang Ducks 15 9 39
Jilin Jiliang (吉林吉粮) 15 9 39
Shangdong Jinsidun Lions 14 10 38
Zhejiang Wanma Cyclones 13 11 37
Guangdong Southern Tigers 12 12 36
Sina Lions 11 13 35
Jiangsu Nangang Dragons 11 13 35
Shaanxi Gaitianli 10 14 34
Beijing Aoshen Olympians 8 16 32
Liaoning Panpan Hunters 7 17 31
Shenzhen Yikang 0 24 24

Playoffs


In the finals, the Shanghai Sharks led by Yao Ming defeated Bayi Rockets (3-1). This snapped a series of six consecutive championships for the Bayi Rockets.
The relegation playoffs involved the bottom four teams. Shaanxi defeated Beijing Aoshen and Liaoning defeated Shenzhen. Normally, this would have meant that both Beijing Aoshen and Shenzhen would be relegated to the "B" division [4], but in the event, Aoshen returned the following year, so they were either not relegated or they won promotion back.

Final rankings


The final rankings, taking into account playoff performances, were:
#Shanghai
#Bayi
#Jilin
#Shandong
#Beijing Shougang
#Zhejiang
#Guangdong
#Sina
#Jiangsu
#Shaanxi
#Liaoning
#Beijing Aoshen
#Shenzhen

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