China CBA 11/29 11:35 11 Shanxi Loongs v Zhejiang Golden Bulls - View
China CBA 12/01 11:35 12 Shanxi Loongs v Ningbo Rockets - View
China CBA 12/03 11:35 13 Guangdong Southern Tigers v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 12/07 11:35 14 Guangzhou Long-Lions v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 12/09 11:35 15 Shanxi Loongs v Beijing Ducks - View
China CBA 12/12 11:35 16 Shanxi Loongs v Nanjing Monkey King - View
China CBA 12/14 11:35 17 Beijing Ducks v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 12/16 11:35 18 Shanxi Loongs v Liaoning Flying Leopards - View
China CBA 12/18 11:35 19 Shanxi Loongs v Shandong Heroes - View
China CBA 12/20 11:35 20 Sichuan Blue Whales v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 12/22 12:00 21 Xinjiang Flying Tigers v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 12/24 11:35 22 Shenzhen Leopards v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 12/28 11:35 23 Shanxi Loongs v Zhejiang Lions - View
China CBA 12/30 11:35 24 Shanxi Loongs v Jilin Northeast Tigers - View
China CBA 01/01 11:35 25 Shanghai Sharks v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 01/03 11:35 26 Qingdao Eagles v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 01/05 11:35 27 Shanxi Loongs v Xinjiang Flying Tigers - View
China CBA 01/07 11:35 28 Shanxi Loongs v Fujian Sturgeons - View
China CBA 01/10 11:35 29 Zhejiang Lions v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 01/13 11:35 30 Ningbo Rockets v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 01/15 11:35 31 Shanxi Loongs v Tianjin Pioneers - View
China CBA 01/17 11:35 32 Shanxi Loongs v Shanghai Sharks - View
China CBA 01/20 11:35 33 Shanxi Loongs v Guangzhou Long-Lions - View
China CBA 01/22 11:35 34 Nanjing Monkey King v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 01/25 11:35 35 Jiangsu Dragons v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 03/05 11:35 36 Zhejiang Lions v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 03/07 11:35 37 Shanxi Loongs v Guangdong Southern Tigers - View
China CBA 03/10 11:35 38 Shanxi Loongs v Jiangsu Dragons - View
China CBA 03/13 11:35 39 Shandong Heroes v Shanxi Loongs - View
China CBA 03/15 11:35 40 Shanxi Loongs v Qingdao Eagles - View

Wikipedia - Shanxi Loongs

The Shanxi Loongs, also known as Shanxi SDIC Raptors Club or Shanxi Fenjiu Shares are a Chinese professional basketball team based in Taiyuan, Shanxi, which plays in the Northern Division of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). The Shanxi Fenjiu Company is the club's corporate sponsor, while its mascot is a dragon.

The team was known in English as the Shanxi Brave Dragons from the Summer of 2007 until September 2018, when a rebranding ceremony was held, unveiling a new logo and nickname. Loong is the Chinese word for dragon, in both Mandarin and Cantonese.

History

Originally known as the Henan Renhe Dragons (河南仁和) due to corporate sponsorship by the Henan Renhe Group (河南仁和集团), the team rebranded as a result of an agreement signed with the Henan Jiyuan Iron & Steel Group (河南济源钢铁集团) in early November, just before the CBA's 2004–05 regular season began (jigang is an abbreviation for jiyuan gangtie or Jiyuan Iron & Steel).

In conjunction with this change—the club moved from its original home city of Zhengzhou to Jiyuan—in the middle of its first season. From 2004 to 2006 they were known as the Henan Jigang Dragons (河南济钢猛龙) or Henan Jigang or Henan Dragons, and were based in both Jiyuan and Luoyang, Henan.

During the 2004–05 CBA season, the team's first in the league, the Henan Dragons finished in seventh and last place in the CBA's North Division and out of the playoffs. In the 2005–06 CBA season they suffered the same fate yet again.

Before the 2006–07 CBA season, the team headed to Taiyuan, and changed its name to the Shanxi Yujun Dragons or Shanxi Yujun or Shanxi Dragons. They signed with a new sponsor the following year, and became known as the Shanxi Zhongyu Brave Dragons, but the club has fared little better on the court since its relocation.

In January 2010, the Brave Dragons signed former NBA All-Star Stephon Marbury. He only stayed with Shanxi through the end of the 2009–10 CBA season, before leaving for Foshan, and eventually Beijing.

In August 2011, the Brave Dragons played an exhibition game against the Georgetown University Hoyas during the Washington, D.C. squad's two-week summer trip to China, but lost by a final score of 98–81.

The Shanxi Loongs are a professional basketball team based in Taiyuan, Shanxi, China. They compete in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league and have a strong following of dedicated fans. The team's logo features a dragon, symbolizing strength and power.

The Shanxi Loongs have a rich history in Chinese basketball, with a number of successful seasons and playoff appearances. They are known for their fast-paced and high-scoring style of play, as well as their talented roster of players.

The team's home games are played at the Taiyuan Gymnasium, where fans come out in droves to support their beloved Loongs. The atmosphere at these games is electric, with fans cheering and chanting for their team throughout the game.

Overall, the Shanxi Loongs are a respected and competitive team in the CBA, and continue to be a force to be reckoned with in Chinese basketball.