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The Ducks beat the Royal Fighters in CBA
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CBA Roundup: Shanxi overturns Jilin, Ducks wins Beijing derby
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2021-02-26 17:59 By: Xinhua
BEIJING, Feb. 26 (Xinhua) All eyes are on the destination of former Bayi players during the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league s ongoing registration window, as it might stir the title-contending scenario with powerhouses scooping important pieces into their rosters.
As the Bayi team has dissolved, the topic of former Bayi players next stop has been of interest to many people. Prior to the third stage of the current CBA season, those players have been clarified by the league as free agents, meaning they can sign with any other league team.
In the first-ever mid-season registration window in the CBA s 26-year history, Fu Hao s arrival with his hometown team the Liaoning Flying Leopards is the most eye-catching one.
Analysis: Former Bayi players might change CBA title-contending scenario
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Court rejects Macau scam suspects’ bid for release from Poca detention 26 Feb 2021 / 12:21 H.
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 26: Six male Chinese nationals who were arrested for alleged involvement with a Macau Scam and online gambling syndicate will remain in detention under the Prevention of Crime Act (POCA) 1959.
This came after the High Court here today dismissed their challenge against the initial order for detention for 59 days under Section 4(2)(a) of Poca.
The six Chinese nationals - Jiang Xiang, Wang Jun Cheng, Li Jiang, Luo Hong Bin, Lei Meng and Yu Xiang Yu - were detained in a special operation by the police against online gambling syndicates in October last year.