Now-defunct men's professional basketball league in Taiwan
Chinese Basketball Alliance (中華職業籃球聯盟)
Sport
Basketball
Founded
1994
Ceased
1999
No. of teams
4 (1994–1995); 6 (1996–1999)
Country
Taiwan
Continent
FIBA Asia
Most titles
Hung Kuo Elephants (3 titles)
TV partner(s)
Chinese Television System, ETTV (東森電視)
The Chinese Basketball Alliance (Chinese: 中華職業籃球聯盟; CBA) was a men's professional basketball league in Taiwan that existed from 1995 to 1999. Also abbreviated as "CBA", the defunct organization based in Taiwan was distinct from the Chinese Basketball Association of the People's Republic of China (PRC) [1] and was also not to be confused with the Continental Basketball Association of the United States. In this article, "CBA" refers to the first organization if not otherwise specified.
^Subsequent to its Taiwanese counterpart, the PRC-based league inaugurated in the 1995-1996 season with 12 élite clubs chosen from the Class A conference (甲级联赛) in mainland China.
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