Basketball: NBA game to go ahead in China despite free speech row over Hong Kong protests

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Basketball: NBA game to go ahead in China despite free speech row

SHANGHAI - The NBA confirmed an annual exhibition game in China would go ahead on Thursday , rejecting calls to scrap the event over a free speech row that was ignited by an American basketball executive's pro-democracy tweet.

The open letter urged NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, who came to Shanghai for Thursday's game, to"take a stand." The posts did not mention the second game of the series scheduled for the southern city of Shenzhen on Saturday. "The long-held values of the NBA are to support freedom of expression, and certainly freedom of expression by members of the NBA community," Silver said in Japan.However although Chinese netizens called for fans to shun the league, a broader protest campaign on China's government-controlled internet is yet to take root.

 

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