Okay, so, today I wanted to get into something a bit different from my usual stuff – basketball, specifically the Shanxi Loongs. I’ve been trying to keep up with them more, but it’s not always easy to find their games online, you know?

So, I started by just doing a simple search, trying to find where I could watch their games live. Found a few different sites that mentioned live streams, but they weren’t always reliable. One of them listed upcoming broadcasts, which was kinda helpful, but it didn’t have much for the Loongs at that time.
I noticed a couple of sites that talked about watching the China – CBA games, and they specifically mentioned the Shanxi Loongs playing against other teams like Zhejiang Guangsha Lions and Nanjing Tongxi. That sounded promising! I dug a bit deeper into those.
Then I stumbled upon another match mentioned, Jilin Northeast Tigers vs. Shanxi Loongs, with a date and time. It’s always tough to keep track of all these schedules, so I made a mental note of that one.
Trying to Keep Up
I also found a site that had a bunch of info about the Shanxi Loongs – scores, news, their schedule, the players, stats, even some rumors! That was pretty cool. It was like a one-stop shop for all things Loongs, which was definitely useful.
Watching the Games
- Spent some time looking for a reliable live stream.
- Checked out a few sites mentioned for watching the games.
- Realized it’s not always easy to find a good stream.
Gathering Information
- Found a site with lots of information about the team.
- Bookmarked it for future reference.
- Started getting more into the team’s stats and news.
It’s been a bit of a journey, trying to follow the Shanxi Loongs more closely. It’s not as straightforward as I hoped, but I’m getting there. I’m still figuring out the best way to watch their games consistently, but I’m not giving up! I’m learning more about the team and the players, and it’s actually been pretty fun.
I’ll keep you guys updated on how it goes. Maybe I’ll even find a foolproof way to watch all their games. Wish me luck! You know it’s like finding a needle in a haystack sometimes, but that’s okay.