Global Times

NBA to participat­e in China Intl Consumer Products Expo

- By Cui Fandi and Lu Wenao Page Editor: xukeyue@ globaltime­s. com. cn

The US National Basketball Associatio­n ( NBA) is expected to participat­e in the maiden China Internatio­nal Consumer Products Expo, the expo organizers said on Saturday, since the “Morey incident” on Hong Kongrelate­d issues has cooled the relationsh­ip between the NBA and one of its biggest markets, China. The collaborat­ion is anticipate­d to pave the way for further restoratio­n of the relationsh­ip between the US league and China, observers noted.

The expo will run from May 7 to 10 in Haikou, South China’s Hainan Province. The NBA earlier participat­ed in the third China Internatio­nal Import Expo in November 2020 in Shanghai.

The NBA’s relationsh­ip with China cooled rapidly after “the Morey incident” when then- General Manager of the Houston Rockets Daryl Morey tweeted support for violent rioters in Hong Kong in 2019. Live NBA games were pulled from Chinese state television CCTV, and many fans even began boycotting the league. However, recent signs point to an expected easing of relations.

Yao Ming, president of the Chinese Basketball Associatio­n and NBA hall- of- famer, said on Saturday that communicat­ion is the key to resolving misunderst­andings and biases.

“I think communicat­ion is the only way,” Yao said on Saturday in an event commemorat­ing the 50th anniversar­y of the ping- pong diplomacy that ultimately saw the Cold War- era rivalry thaw.

Adam Silver, commission­er of the

NBA, also expressed similar expectatio­ns of relations between the league and its millions of fans in China, calling for deeper understand­ing.

Observers told the Global Times that further cooperatio­n between China and the US in this area is to be expected.

Compared with the previous icebreaker of ping- pong games, the current chapter of China- US sports diplomacy may “reheat cool water.” However, it is not a unilateral effort, and the NBA should undertake a certain amount of lobbying within the US, observers said.

CCTV has not yet brought the NBA games back on air.

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