Guangdong Southern Tigers Overcome 20-Point Deficit to Defeat Xinjiang Flying Tigers
Guangdong Southern Tigers staged a remarkable comeback to defeat the Xinjiang Flying Tigers 102-95, overcoming a 20-point halftime deficit in a thrilling CBA match.
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Guangdong Southern Tigers staged a remarkable comeback to defeat the Xinjiang Flying Tigers 102-95, overcoming a 20-point halftime deficit in a thrilling CBA match.
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