China to host first NBA preseason games since 2019 — Reports

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THE NBA is set to play its first preseason games in China since 2019, signaling a possible thaw in relations following a diplomatic rift triggered by a controversial tweet.

Reports indicate that the Brooklyn Nets and Phoenix Suns will face off on October 10 and 12, 2025, at the Venetian Arena in Macao, marking the leagueā€™s return to the region after a four-year hiatus.

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Basketball enjoys immense popularity in China, a market that once generated hundreds of millions of dollars for the NBA.

However, tensions flared in 2019 when then-Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey expressed support for anti-government protests in Hong Kong.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver defended Moreyā€™s right to free speech, but the tweet led to the suspension of NBA broadcasts on China’s state-run CCTV and the cancellation of several lucrative sponsorship deals.

In 2021, Silver estimated the NBA lost around $400 million due to the fallout.

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The situation began to improve in 2022 when NBA games resumed airing on CCTV and became accessible via streaming platforms.

NBA stars, including Golden Stateā€™s Stephen Curry and Sacramentoā€™s Deā€™Aaron Fox, also made appearances in China in recent years.

The games in Macao will take place at the Venetian Arena, which is owned by Las Vegas Sands, a company that operates casinos in the region.

Macao is the only place in China where casino gambling is legal.

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The arenaā€™s connection to the NBA is also significant, as Patrick Dumont, CEO of Las Vegas Sands, is the governor of the Dallas Mavericks, while Nets owner Joe Tsai is the co-founder of Alibaba, one of Chinaā€™s largest e-commerce firms.

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