Shanghai Nanyang Model School beat High School Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University in the men’s final of the 2023-24 Jr NBA Shanghai League, which concluded at Shanghai Gymnasium this week.

Coming into the eighth edition, the league has attracted 18 teams representing Shanghai’s high schools and international schools since its send off last November, including some 270 student players.

Shanghai Nanyang and Shanghai Jiao Tong High School are long-term rivals.

Nanyang momentarily held an early lead before Jiao Tong dominated most of the first two quarters and acquired a five-point advantage of 39-34 by half time.

The lead alternated in the third quarter, with Jiao Tong holding a slight advantage of 62-61 entering the fourth quarter. The tension continued in the final quarter and the two teams leveled at 76-76 with 1.5 minutes left on clock.

Nanyang showed more stability at the end while Jiao Tong’s continuous foul tactics didn’t work. Nanyang won the game 81-77 to take their fifth Jr NBA trophy.

“It’s an interesting opportunity to play on this professional court, which is Shanghai Shark’s home court,” Nanyang player Chu Chengming said after the victory. He scored a team-high 29 points in the final.

“The organization and atmosphere here gave me the inclination that I was playing in a professional league. Perhaps I still have the change to chase for a professional vocation, and play like my idols (NBA players) Stephen Curry and Kyrie Irving,” said Chu, who is in his second year at high school.

“We have played in the finals six times and won five championships. What’s more, this one was the most intense battle,” said Nanyang lead trainer Meng Jiasen.

“The team went through a series of personnel replacement. I told the players that we are here to learn, and it doesn’t matter whether we win or lose. What’s important is to show our fine spirit,” he said.

The women’s crown went to Xiangming Center School, who defeated Jianping Center School with a big score in the final.