China CBA 01/03 11:35 24 [5] Liaoning Flying Leopards v Guangdong Southern Tigers [1] W 95-105
China CBA 01/01 11:35 23 [1] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Shenzhen Aviators [13] W 132-104
China CBA 12/29 11:35 22 [1] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Jiangsu Dragons [14] W 129-114
China CBA 12/26 11:35 21 [1] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Shanghai Sharks [16] W 120-90
China CBA 12/22 11:35 20 [18] Guangzhou Long-Lions v Guangdong Southern Tigers [1] W 90-116
China CBA 12/20 12:00 19 [1] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Tianjin Pioneers [19] W 121-101
China CBA 12/17 11:35 18 [12] Jiangsu Dragons v Guangdong Southern Tigers [1] W 108-143
China CBA 12/15 11:35 17 [11] Beijing Royal Fighters v Guangdong Southern Tigers [1] L 126-111
China CBA 12/12 11:35 16 [1] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Zhejiang Golden Bulls [11] W 108-106
China CBA 12/10 11:35 15 [1] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Zhejiang Lions [3] W 112-97
China CBA 12/07 11:35 14 [15] Qingdao Eagles v Guangdong Southern Tigers [1] W 112-136
China CBA 12/05 11:35 13 [20] Bayi Rockets v Guangdong Southern Tigers [2] W 97-116
China CBA 12/01 11:35 12 [4] Beijing Ducks v Guangdong Southern Tigers [1] W 78-93
China CBA 11/29 11:35 11 [2] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Fujian Sturgeons [17] W 151-121
China CBA 11/26 11:35 10 [11] Nanjing Monkey King v Guangdong Southern Tigers [1] W 91-116
China CBA 11/24 11:35 9 [11] Shanxi Loongs v Guangdong Southern Tigers [2] W 104-115
China CBA 11/21 11:35 8 [17] Tianjin Pioneers v Guangdong Southern Tigers [1] W 93-140
China CBA 11/19 11:35 7 [2] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Xinjiang Flying Tigers [1] W 128-127
China CBA 11/16 11:35 6 [10] Shandong Heroes v Guangdong Southern Tigers [4] W 99-123
China CBA 11/14 11:35 5 [20] Sichuan Blue Whales v Guangdong Southern Tigers [11] W 100-123
China CBA 11/10 11:00 4 [4] Jilin Northeast Tigers v Guangdong Southern Tigers [1] L 120-115
China CBA 11/08 12:00 3 [9] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Shandong Golden Stars [12] W 126-110
China CBA 11/05 11:35 2 [2] Guangdong Southern Tigers v Sichuan Blue Whales [20] W 118-115
China CBA 11/01 11:35 1 Guangdong Southern Tigers v Liaoning Flying Leopards W 107-98
Club Friendlies 10/11 12:00 - Guangdong Southern Tigers v Xinjiang Flying Tigers W 111-109
Club Friendlies 10/10 07:30 - Guangdong Southern Tigers v Tianjin Pioneers W 84-60
Asia Champions Cup 09/26 13:30 - Al Riyadi (Lebanon) v Guangdong Southern Tigers L 91-87
Asia Champions Cup 09/25 13:30 - Guangdong Southern Tigers v Mobis Phoebus L 76-93
Asia Champions Cup 09/24 08:30 - Tokyo Alvark v Guangdong Southern Tigers L 85-65
China CBA 05/03 11:35 1 [3] Xinjiang Flying Tigers v Guangdong Southern Tigers [1] W 98-103

Guangdong Hongyuan Southern Tigers (Chinese: 广东宏远华南虎) or Guangdong Southern Tigers, also known as Guangdong Dongguan Bank (Chinese: 广东东莞银行) for sponsorship reasons, are a Chinese professional basketball team owned by the Guangdong Winnerway (Hongyuan) Group. The team is one of the best-performing teams in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). The Tigers have won eleven CBA titles, more than any other team in the league. They are also the only team to have qualified for the CBA playoffs in every season since the league launched in 1995. The team plays its home games in Dongguan, Guangdong. Occasionally, for marketing purposes, the team plays some of its home games in Zhongshan, Zhuhai, and other cities in the Pearl River Delta.

Their arch-rivals in the CBA have traditionally been the Beijing Ducks.

History

Established in 1993, the Tigers are the main team (Team 1) of the Guangdong Southern Tigers Basketball Club which is the first privately (non-government) owned professional basketball club in China. Besides Team 1, the club has three reserve teams (youth teams): Team 2 (Guangzhou based), Team 3A (Guangzhou based), and Team 3B (Dongguan based). These reserve teams are jointly administered by the club and by the Guangdong Provincial Sports Bureau.

The Southern Tigers have been CBA members since its inception and are the most successful team in the league. In the 1995–96 season, the Tigers qualified for the finals but lost to Bayi Rockets. After a seven-year wait, they made it to the finals again in 2002–03, and in 2003–04, the team claimed its first ever CBA title. Between 2002–03 and 2012–13, the team played in the finals eleven times in a row, winning eight CBA championships and losing three times.

The team has also participated in the National Games of China, on behalf of the Guangdong Province. In 2009, they won the first National Games gold medal in basketball for their province.[] They defended the title in 2013.

Guangdong is a professional basketball team based in the southern province of Guangdong, China. The team competes in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league, which is the top professional basketball league in China.

Guangdong is one of the most successful teams in the CBA, having won multiple league championships. The team is known for its fast-paced and high-scoring style of play, as well as its strong defense and teamwork on the court.

The Guangdong team has a dedicated fan base and plays its home games at the Dongguan Basketball Center, a state-of-the-art arena that can hold thousands of spectators. The team's colors are red and white, and its mascot is a fierce tiger, symbolizing strength and determination.

Overall, Guangdong is a powerhouse in Chinese basketball, with a rich history of success and a bright future ahead.