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9 Oct 2019

Author:
CNN Business

NBA Commissioner defends freedom of expression while China halts broadcast of preseason games

"China won't show NBA preseason games as backlash over Hong Kong tweet grows", 8 Oct 2019

China won't broadcast or stream NBA preseason games held in the country. It's a dramatic escalation of a political firestorm that began when the general manager of the Houston Rockets expressed support for pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.

CCTV's sports channel said… that it had "decided to immediately halt" broadcasts of the basketball league's preseason matches in China after it expressed its "strong dissatisfaction" over NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's response to Daryl Morey's tweet. The broadcaster is also reviewing its wider relationship with the NBA.

Tencent (TCEHY), the NBA's exclusive digital partner in China, also said it would suspend live streaming for two NBA preseason games in China.

The controversy began when Morey tweeted his support for the demonstrations in Hong Kong… His post, which has since been deleted, included an image that read, "Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong."…

Those remarks led several Chinese businesses to suspend ties with the Rockets… That backlash triggered an initial response from the NBA… In a statement, the organization said that it recognized that Morey's views "have deeply offended many of our friends and fans in China, which is regrettable."

… Silver himself waded into the fray. He reportedly spoke to Kyodo News, a local news outlet in Japan, and issued a response to the blowback.

"I have read some of the media suggesting that we are not supporting Daryl Morey, but in fact we have," Silver told Kyodo News. "I think as a values-based organization that I want to make it clear ... that Daryl Morey is supported in terms of his ability to exercise his freedom of expression."

In its decision… to halt NBA broadcasts, CCTV pointed to "the response of NBA Commissioner Adam Silver in Japan."

"We express our strong dissatisfaction and opposition to Silver's stated support of Morey's right to free speech…" the network said. "We will also immediately examine all other cooperation and exchanges with the NBA."…

Silver responded to CCTV's decision at a press conference in Japan, calling it "unfortunate."

"It's not something we expected to happen," Silver told reporters. "But if that's the consequence of us adhering to our values, we still feel it's critically important to adhere to those values."…

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