The Borneo Post

Ex-NBA star sorry for Covid-19 row in China

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SHANGHAI: Former NBA player Joe Young apologised and pledged to abide by China’s strict coronaviru­s quarantine rules after a “misunderst­anding” at the hotel in which he is isolating.

Chinese media published a series of text messages that appeared to show the 27-yearold former Indiana Pacers guard and a friend demanding they be brought food and water in the early hours of the morning, threatenin­g to fetch it themselves.

Young, who recently returned to China to complete the suspended Chinese Basketball Associatio­n (CBA) season with Nanjing Monkey Kings, provoked a backlash on Chinese social media as fans branded him arrogant and demanded he be sent back to the US.

“We are sincerely sorry and we apologise to the staff for asking them about a delivery at late night which affected people’s sleep,” the American said in a video posted on China’s Twitterlik­e Weibo.

“In the future we (will) strictly abide by the Chinese epidemic prevention regulation rules and will improve our words and our deeds,” added Young in the video, which was viewed more than 900,000 times in 14 hours.

“We will not cause any trouble with the people around us and cause any misunderst­andings. I love China, I love Nanjing and this is the truth.”

Young is among the foreign players who have returned to China – where the coronaviru­s emerged in December – in anticipati­on of the CBA season restarting. It is the second time in as many weeks that the Houston-born Young has sparked anger in China, having suggested in a tweet that he did not want to return to the country. He also called that a misunderst­anding. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Joe Young (right) of the Indiana Pacers controls the ball under pressure from Brandon Knight of the Phoenix Suns during the first half of the NBA game at Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona in this Jan 19, 2016 file photo.
— AFP photo Joe Young (right) of the Indiana Pacers controls the ball under pressure from Brandon Knight of the Phoenix Suns during the first half of the NBA game at Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona in this Jan 19, 2016 file photo.

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