In my last blog post, I discussed how basketball has become a huge part of the Chinese culture, and how the NBA is widely watched and loved in China. There has been a bump in the relationship between China and the NBA, however. In 2019, the Hong Kong protests against the human rights violations from the Chinese government gained national media attention. This happened to coincide with a trip that several NBA teams made to China to play against teams in the Chinese Basketball Association.
While in China, the players and management of these teams got a closer look at these protests and their impact in China. This led the general manager of the Houston Rockets to tweet his support of the protests.
This tweet led to a huge controversy in the US, forcing people to take sides with either Hong Kong or the Chinese government. The Chinese government was not happy that the Rockets allowed Morey to tweet this.
China decided to cancel all showings of NBA basketball in China. This cost the NBA a lot of money, as China was a huge portion of their revenue. This prompted the NBA to come out on the side of the Chinese government, attempting to lessen their revenue loss. Many people were very upset with the NBA for this, saying that they have chose to side with money rather than human rights, which I can’t help but agree with.