China CBA Club Cup | 11/17 07:30 | 5 | [4] Fujian Sturgeons v Shanghai Sharks [1] | W | 80-89 | |
China CBA Club Cup | 11/16 11:30 | 4 | [5] Shanghai Sharks v Shenzhen Leopards [2] | W | 94-84 | |
China CBA Club Cup | 11/15 08:30 | 3 | [4] Ningbo Rockets v Shanghai Sharks [5] | W | 64-81 | |
China CBA Club Cup | 11/12 11:30 | 1 | [3] Shanghai Sharks v Shanxi Loongs [3] | W | 88-84 | |
China CBA | 11/03 11:35 | 10 | [19] Shanghai Sharks v Beijing Ducks [3] | L | 83-99 | |
China CBA | 10/31 11:35 | 9 | [13] Ningbo Rockets v Shanghai Sharks [19] | L | 115-104 | |
China CBA | 10/28 11:35 | 8 | [12] Zhejiang Golden Bulls v Shanghai Sharks [17] | L | 106-93 | |
China CBA | 10/26 11:35 | 7 | [8] Xinjiang Flying Tigers v Shanghai Sharks [17] | L | 127-105 | |
China CBA | 10/24 11:35 | 6 | [15] Shanghai Sharks v Ningbo Rockets [16] | L | 99-114 | |
China CBA | 10/22 11:35 | 5 | [18] Jiangsu Dragons v Shanghai Sharks [17] | W | 92-100 | |
China CBA | 10/20 11:35 | 4 | [11] Zhejiang Golden Bulls v Shanghai Sharks [17] | L | 127-90 | |
China CBA | 10/18 11:35 | 3 | [15] Shanghai Sharks v Tianjin Pioneers [13] | L | 110-112 | |
China CBA | 10/16 11:35 | 2 | [17] Shanghai Sharks v Qingdao Eagles [9] | L | 97-101 | |
China CBA | 10/13 11:35 | 1 | [3] Beijing Ducks v Shanghai Sharks [3] | L | 110-107 | |
Club Friendlies | 10/05 07:30 | - | Qingdao Eagles v Shanghai Sharks | W | 75-79 | |
Club Friendlies | 10/04 11:30 | - | Beijing Royal Fighters v Shanghai Sharks | L | 95-91 | |
Club Friendlies | 10/03 07:30 | - | Shanghai Sharks v Jiangsu Dragons | W | 83-70 | |
Club Friendlies | 09/22 07:30 | - | Jiangsu Dragons v Shanghai Sharks | W | 72-83 | |
Club Friendlies | 09/21 11:30 | - | Zhejiang Golden Bulls v Shanghai Sharks | L | 85-68 | |
Club Friendlies | 09/20 07:30 | - | Shanghai Sharks v Shandong Heroes | W | 69-66 | |
Club Friendlies | 08/23 08:30 | - | Brisbane Bullets v Shanghai Sharks | L | 94-75 | |
Club Friendlies | 08/17 07:30 | - | Illawarra Hawks v Shanghai Sharks | L | 101-88 | |
China CBA Summer League | 08/04 10:30 | - | Jiangsu Dragons v Shanghai Sharks | W | 71-76 | |
China CBA Summer League | 08/03 12:00 | - | Shanghai Sharks v Qingdao Eagles | L | 96-99 | |
China CBA Summer League | 08/02 03:00 | - | Fujian Sturgeons v Shanghai Sharks | W | 97-107 | |
China CBA Summer League | 08/01 03:00 | - | Ningbo Rockets v Shanghai Sharks | W | 79-122 | |
China CBA Summer League | 07/31 09:30 | - | Nanjing Monkey King v Shanghai Sharks | W | 68-99 | |
China CBA Summer League | 07/30 03:00 | - | Shanghai Sharks v Shanxi Loongs | L | 74-94 | |
China CBA | 04/29 11:35 | 3 | [3] Zhejiang Golden Bulls v Shanghai Sharks [6] | L | 111-82 | |
China CBA | 04/26 11:35 | 3 | [6] Shanghai Sharks v Zhejiang Golden Bulls [3] | W | 112-107 |
The Shanghai Sharks (simplified Chinese: 上海久事大鲨鱼; traditional Chinese: 上海久事大鯊魚; pinyin: Shànghǎi Jǐushì Dàshāyú) are a Chinese Basketball Association team based in Shanghai.
The Sharks, who share their colors with the New York Knicks, are best known outside China for having developed Yao Ming before he entered the National Basketball Association. Yao was the driving force behind their three consecutive appearances in the finals (1999–2000, 2000–01, and 2001–02), facing the Bayi Rockets each time. The Sharks were runners-up the first two years, but won for the first time on their third try, breaking the Rockets' streak of six CBA championships in a row.
In August 1979, the Sharks played the Washington Bullets, the first NBA team to travel to China,: 156 with Yao Zhiyuan - father of Yao Ming - as their center.: 156
The team faced serious financial issues in the 2008–09 season, and were in danger of not being able to compete in the following season. On July 16, 2009, Chinese media reported that Yao Ming had stepped in to purchase the team.
In the 2021–22 season, under Li Chunjiang, the Sharks experienced a high bested only by the Yao era, reinvigorating their place among China's best basketball teams. Around that time, alongside the CBA as a whole, they became an Internet meme as a future landing spot for high profile NBA stars who underperform in a game or series, particularly in the playoffs. Kyle Kuzma, Ben Simmons, and Dillon Brooks were prominent victims of such jokes.