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NBA could return to China for games
Adam Silver Says NBA Could Return to China Five Years After Daryl Morey Controversy
Igniting one of the last major sports stories of the 2010s, Morey urged his followers to "fight for freedom" and "stand with Hong Kong" amid pro-democracy upheaval in the country. That earned the NBA significant pushback from China—which governs Hong Kong as a special administrative region—and cost the league hundreds of millions of dollars.
Will NBA games return to China? What did Adam Silver have to say?
It’s been five years since the last NBA game was held in the Asian country. Statements by Rockets GM Daryl Morey, triggered a break in relations.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says league will play games in China 'at some point' again
Tensions between the NBA and China appear to be waning to the point league Commissioner Adam Silver said games could be played in the country again. It’s been five years since the controversy sparked by Houston Rockets GM Daryl Morey that led to Chinese broadcasters not airing games in the country.
Silver says he expects NBA games will return to China after controversy
Commissioner Adam Silver believes that the NBA could stage games in China again, five years after a controversy over the Hong Kong democracy protests prompted a backlash against the top-flight North American league.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver expects to play in China again
Commissioner Adam Silver believes the NBA could stage games in China again, five years after a conflict over the Hong Kong democracy protests prompted a backlash against the league by Chinese broadcasters.
NBA boss Silver sees games back in China 'at some point'
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday he expects his league will once more play games in China after having not done so since 2019, according to multiple media reports.Silver, speaking at Columbia University in a sports management conference,
Silver: I think the NBA will play games in China again
NBA commissioner Adam Silver wants China to host games again."I think we will bring back games to China at some point," Silver said Thursday while speaking at a conference at Columbia University, according to The Athletic's Mike Vorkunov.
Adam Silver says NBA could return to China for games despite controversy
I think we will bring games back to China at some point,' says NBA commissioner Adam Silver after the league strained relations with the country five years ago
Five years after fallout, Adam Silver believes NBA will return to China
Five years after the NBA’s last game in China, commissioner Adam Silver believes the league will return to the country at some point. The NBA has not played a game there since 2019, when two preseason games were held in the shadow of controversy after a tweet by then-Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey in support of freedom for Hong Kong.
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Will China host NBA games again, 5 years after row over Daryl Morey’s Hong Kong tweet?
American basketball league was hit with TV blackout after Houston Rockets general manager’s message in support of ...
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Former NBA Coach Issues Strong Warning To Co-Host During Awkward Warriors-Kings Broadcast
Miles’ comments were a reaction to Mitchell’s puzzlement over why coaches don’t get gold medals in the Olympics. Prior to the ...
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NBA could return to China for games, says commissioner
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commissioner Adam Silver believes his league could host games in
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Game Recap: Warriors 109, Kings 106
Warriors 109, Kings 106. The Warriors defeated the Kings, 109-106. Moses Moody totaled 23 points and three rebounds for the Warriors, while Jonathan Kuminga added 19 p ...
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Mark Cuban defends NBA's China partnership despite opposing 'Chinese and all human rights violations'
Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban doubled down on his public approval for the NBA's partnership with China after ...
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