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Guitarsoup said:
Pop called the President of the United States a "soulless coward" and "pathological liar" and no one blinks an eye.
But Morey expressed support for people seeking democracy and less police brutality and there is international outrage.
It is absolutely ridiculous.
Guitarsoup said:
Pop called the President of the United States a "soulless coward" and "pathological liar" and no one blinks an eye.
But Morey expressed support for people seeking democracy and less police brutality and there is international outrage.
It is absolutely ridiculous.
I tend to agree with this. I have no problem with the content of what Morey said but he should have known better. He isn't new here and he knows how big the Rockets are in mainland China.CFTXAG10 said:
It all comes back to the almighty dollar. The Rockets are big in China. Harden is big in China. Tillman knows it and so does the rest of the franchise. I don't have any qualms over what Morey said in his tweet and he is entitled to that opinion, hell he's probably right, but he has way too many eyeballs on his account and thats the problem. Morey sure as hell shouldn't lose his job over this, but he is probably going to have to decide whether he wants to swallow his pride and apologize (already did) and wait for this to blow over, or take a stand. I think the former is much more likely.
He actually did not seem to really apologize (which I found interesting), but the NBA and China want people to think he did and the media is not savvy enough to read critically what they are reporting about.CFTXAG10 said:
It all comes back to the almighty dollar. The Rockets are big in China. Harden is big in China. Tillman knows it and so does the rest of the franchise. I don't have any qualms over what Morey said in his tweet and he is entitled to that opinion, hell he's probably right, but he has way too many eyeballs on his account and thats the problem. Morey sure as hell shouldn't lose his job over this, but he is probably going to have to decide whether he wants to swallow his pride and apologize (already did) and wait for this to blow over, or take a stand. I think the former is much more likely.
He owns the Nets, and has major business interests in China. It would be to his direct benefit for the Rockets to lose their popularity in China, but no one is saying anything about it.Texaggie7nine said:
I read Joe Tsai's facebook post on it
https://www.facebook.com/joe.tsai.3781/posts/2653378931391524
I'm sorry but asking for existing agreements to be respects, for democracy, for suffrage, isn't being separatist.
It's amazing how Joe turns supporting people who want to be free as such a stab in the back to all mainland Chinese people.
k20dub said:Here we go...WES2006AG said:
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2857023-report-china-cancels-rockets-mavericks-g-league-games-after-daryl-morey-tweet
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I don't know anything about the Hong Kong situation and won't pretend like I do. However, I think if you use your economic leverage to force companies to censor every person that supports your opposition....you might be the baddie.
WES2006AG said:
China has announced it will not be airing NBA preseason games becaue Daryl hurt their feelings...
https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/08/media/nba-china-hong-kong-morey/index.html
Beat40 said:
I really have nothing of value to add other than I find it fascinating when sports and politics collide.
This situation is especially interesting and will be worth following as preseason gets started here soon. I do think it's blown over one way or another by the start of the season.