Rampant child abuse, lack of schooling at NBA's China academies, reports ESPN

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One former coach saw a Chinese counterpart hurl a ball into a young player's face and ‘kick him in the gut’. FMTNews ChildAbuse

July 30, 2020 4:41 PM

The NBA says it cut ties last year with Xinjiang, but the world’s most popular basketball league continues to operate academies in Shandong and Zhejiang provinces, in sports facilities run by the Chinese government. NBA deputy commissioner Mark Tatum told ESPN that only a “handful” of complaints about abuse had been received – but added that the league is “re-evaluating” the academy program.

The report, by Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Steve Fainaru and his brother Mark Fainaru-Wada, who covered the BALCO steroid scandal, comes at a time of fraught relations between the NBA and China. But the Chinese project was “fundamentally flawed” according to Bruce Palmer, a former technical director at a private basketball school in China who was hired by the NBA to evaluate the academies.

Education was intended as a central plank of the academies, but no formal schooling was provided by the Chinese sport bureaus, the report said.

 

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