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Chinese businesses punish Houston Rockets over manager's HK protest tweet

Published 10/06/2019, 10:07 AM
Updated 10/06/2019, 10:07 AM
Chinese businesses punish Houston Rockets over manager's HK protest tweet

By Huizhong Wu and Hallie Gu

BEIJING (Reuters) - The Houston Rockets' Chinese sponsor and a Chinese sportswear maker have suspended work with the basketball team after its general manager sent a tweet in support of Hong Kong protests over the weekend.

Though Rockets general manager Daryl Morey quickly deleted the tweet, sportswear brand Li-Ning and sponsor Shanghai Pudong Development Bank (SPD Bank) Credit Card Center said on Sunday they were suspending cooperation with it.

The Rockets are widely followed in China, partly because they drafted the Chinese basketball player Yao Ming in 2002, who became a star for them and helped build the NBA's following there.

"We want to express our indignation and strong condemnation," read a statement from Li-Ning, published on the Twitter-like Weibo platform. "We have already stopped our cooperation with the Houston Rockets, and continue to urge them to give a clear answer on this matter."

China's SPD Bank also said on Sunday that it has suspended related marketing activities and publicity.

"SPD Bank Credit Card Center expresses strong protest and opposition to the wrong remarks made by Houston Rockets' General Manager Daryl Morey," the bank said in a statement on its Weibo account.

Neither statements said whether the decisions were permanent.

Morey's tweet included an image captioned, "Fight For Freedom. Stand With Hong Kong". The post has since been removed and team owner Tilman Fertitta went on Twitter to distance the team from the statement.

"Daryl Morey does not speak for the Houston Rockets," he said on Saturday. "Our presence in Tokyo is all about the promotion of the NBA internationally and we are not a political organization."

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The Rockets, currently playing games in Japan, could not be reached for comment outside of business hours.

The business' announcements follow one earlier in the day from the Chinese Basketball Association which said it was suspending "exchanges and cooperation" with the Houston Rockets.

In a statement posted on Weibo, the association, chaired by Yao, said it opposed Morey's comment, which it called inappropriate.

"Houston Rockets General Manager Morey publicly made an inappropriate comment related to Hong Kong," it said. "The Chinese Basketball Association strongly opposes this and will suspend exchanges and cooperation."

It did not detail the nature of the cooperation or how long the suspension would last.

Reuters' telephone calls to the association to seek comment went unanswered.

Basketball fans in China also voiced criticism of the Rockets on Weibo.

"I watched the Rockets for 21 years, but I'm still a Chinese person first and foremost," said one user in response to the basketball association's announcement.

Another said: "We Chinese basketball fans call on either Morey to apologize or the Rockets to fire Morey. If this doesn't happen, then we call on fans to boycott watching Rockets games."

Latest comments

Souds like “Fight for Freedom to Destroy, Stand with Hong Kong’s Rioters”, no wonder money votes him out.
This is a very simple but important of the CPC's intolerance of individualism and freedom of expression and thought.. . . You dare express an opinion  which is contrary to  the CPC dogma and you have commited a political "crime" and subject to any and all sanctions from economic blackmail to imprisonment.. . . You don't even need to commit a "political crime' but rather fall under the category of 'suspected potentials' as in the case of Falun Gong and Uyghurs. . . . I say stand up and encourage the Houston Rockets to move on and out of the so called 'cooperative' relationships in China which now appear as golden handcuffs!!
If the Chinese are going to end relationships with folks who support democracy and freedom, they're gonna find themselves with very few friends.
  what does this example of economic blackmail have to do with Trade.! With respect, I think you are a little off course Jun
don't be silly. did the natives in their land have freedom? or did the Europeans invade the land and made themselves at home, depriving the natives of freedom. you are just too whitewashed to know how to think logically.
 . . . Hi Jun. What does supporting freedom of expression through personal opinion free of political coercion have to do with trade.. . . If this threatens our allies and trading partners., then I say good riddance!.
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