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Eric Bledsoe and the CBA playoffs scandal

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Chinese basketball chiefs slap Shanghai and Jiangsu teams with 5 million yuan fines, ban officials in match-fixing probe


Chinese basketball chiefs have handed out heavy punishments to two teams accused of match-fixing in this season’s play-offs.

The Shanghai Sharks and Jiangsu Dragons have both been fined 5 million yuan (US$727,135), officials banned for years, the clubs kicked out of the competition and their results this season erased.

Monday’s move by the Chinese Basketball Association came after the governing body decided the teams had played “in a negative way” last week during games two and three of their play-off series.
As well as the hefty fines, Sharks head coach Li Chunjiang and Dragons head coach Li Nan were both banned from coaching for five and three years.

In addition, the two general managers, Jiang Yusheng at Sharks, and Shi Linjie at Dragons, were barred from taking part in any basketball-related activity for three and five year

The Dragons were leading 100-96 with less than two minutes to go in the deciding Game 3 in the opening round of the CBA play-offs in Shanghai last Friday.

But the visitors then committed five consecutive turnovers, leading to a 10-0 run from Sharks, who eventually won 108-104 to clinch the series 2-1 and reach the quarter-finals.

The Sharks, meanwhile, had been accused of “giving up” early in the second half of Game 2 so as to ensure key player and former NBA star Eric Bledsoe, who was serving a four-game suspension, would only miss the first match of the quarter-finals series against the Shenzhen Leopards, after sitting out all three games against the Dragons.

After dishing out the penalties, the CBA published a post on Weibo saying “the league and the clubs would learn from the lessons”.

“All league participants must firmly establish correct values, the concept of honour and disgrace, and earnestly abide by national laws, regulations and various management systems of the league,” the post said.
“[We are] to further create a clean and upright league environment, and make unremitting efforts to create a game that satisfies the people.”


I wish Adam Silver had as much guts as Yao Ming.


 
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That over and back call was terrible

Ironically, it actually was over and back but the refs didn't even realize that part haha.

The heel of his shoe crosses the half court line very clearly in the replay.

I didn't see Bledsoe on the court during this- does he play for either team?
 
I didn't see Bledsoe on the court during this- does he play for either team?

He plays for Shanghai but he's serving a four-game suspension over a little scuffle in a recent game with Beijing. This whole mess came about because Shanghai apparently threw game two against Jiangsu so that they could prolong the series and thus get Bledsoe back earlier for the quarterfinals.


 
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