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Jeremy Lin guides Beijing Ducks to joint-top of the CBA standings after win over Stephon Marbury’s Royal Fighters

  • Lin, the first Asian-American to win an NBA ring, drops 16 points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals in Beijing derby
  • Beijing Royal Fighters coach Stephon Marbury asks post-match press conference to be conducted in Chinese

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Jeremy Lin guides the Beijing Ducks to a home win against local rivals. Photo: Xinhua
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NBA champion Jeremy Lin finds himself at the top of the Chinese Basketball Association with the Beijing Ducks after an 87-79 victory over their city rivals the Beijing Royal Fighters on Wednesday night.

That win takes the Lin-led Ducks to a 6-1 record for the 2019-20 season, the same as the Xinjiang Flying Tigers and the Guangdong Southern Tigers at the top of the standings.

Lin, who left the NBA for Beijing in the summer, scored 16 points for the Ducks in Wednesday’s win at the Cadillac Centre, their home venue in the Chinese capital.

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The 31-year-old shot 6-of-8 from the foul line while picking up five rebounds, three assists and three steals. Teammate Justin Hamilton dropped 21 points and 15 rebounds.

Former New York Knicks alumni Jeremy Lin (centre) and Stephon Marbury (right) embrace after a hard-fought Beijing derby. Photo: Xinhua
Former New York Knicks alumni Jeremy Lin (centre) and Stephon Marbury (right) embrace after a hard-fought Beijing derby. Photo: Xinhua
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The Ducks are looking to win their first CBA crown since 2015, when another former New York Knicks player, Stephon Marbury, brought the championship to Wukesong Arena.

Marbury was back at the Arena on Wednesday night but on the other side of the Beijing derby as head coach of the Royal Fighters.

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