Xinjiang Flying Tigers and Beijing Royal Fighters display significant differences in recent performance. Xinjiang Flying Tigers have only won 3 out of their last 10 games, with a win rate of just 30%. Beijing Royal Fighters, on the other hand, have secured 6 victories, boasting a 60% win rate, indicating stronger form and momentum. In terms of scoring, Xinjiang has only performed well in two games, with a total score success rate of 40%, suggesting a lack of offensive firepower. Looking back at specific games, Xinjiang Flying Tigers were 15 points down at half-time against Qingdao Beer, eventually losing 79-97. In a match against Jilin Northeast Tigers, they led slightly at half-time, 47-45, but couldn't maintain their advantage, ultimately losing 92-86. This week, Xinjiang Flying Tigers face a crucial test against the in-form Beijing Royal Fighters, who are on a five-game winning streak. Statistically, Xinjiang Flying Tigers' performance has been less than ideal. They have a 2-3 win-loss record, with points scored and conceded at 90.6 and 97.2, respectively. Their net loss is -6.6, ranking 13th, with a win rate of only 40% and suffering two consecutive losses. This raises doubts among fans about whether home advantage can turn the situation around. Their home form, although slightly improved, shows only a 50.0% win rate, accompanied by a net loss of around 5 points per game. Considering their previous loss, concerns remain. Xinjiang Flying Tigers +4.5
Chinese Basketball Association
Xinjiang Flying Tigers
85 - 89
Beijing Ducks
Asian Handicap
Home
+4.5
Away
-4.5
*For reference only, not betting advice
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