There’s not really a lot complicated about the China/NBA Story. All that happened was the General Manager of the National Basketball Association’s Houston Rockets (Daryl Morey aka Dork Elvis(1)) fired off a Tweet in support of Hong Kong’s Protests (2). The Chinese Government took offence and the NBA twisted itself into a pretzel to try and make amends/do damage control. Considering that Twitter is (for the most part largely) banned in China (3), all the apologies from NBA Super-Stars and the explaining of how little everyone knows about this issue by NBA Brass and Coaches, is remarkably cowardly (4), anti-intellectual and just blind dumb and/or greedy.

For the Head Coach of the Golden State Warriors, Steve Kerr to say this issue is too complicated for him to comment on (5), when his brother-in-law is a Chinese History Professor (6), and Kerr himself is a very cultured and educated man, strikes me as not genuine at all on his part. But maybe I hold Steve Kerr to too high a standard, especially given how he handled his former two-time Finals MVP and his injury (7).

This issue is not complicated. It’s rather simple. In 1997, Hong Kong was no longer considered a British Colony and henceforth has been considered part of China. The deal is that Hong Kong while part of China, gets to operate its’ own form of government which is certainly more democratic in nature than that of the mainland citizens, many of whom live in dire circumstances under President Xi’s Communist regime. The system currently in place is just downright brutal and violent towards its people; in particular the government’s cruelty towards it’s Uigher Muslim citizens, in what one could classify as having these people live in conditions akin to concentration camps (8). The system in place between Hong Kong and China is popularly termed “one country, two systems”(9). A system in place that is becoming increasingly untenable for Chinese citizens living in Hong Kong.

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For more thorough information about the origins of the China/Hong Kong Relationship from 1997 to present day, Click on the links here

Article & 9-min-42-second video (10) https://www.vox.com/videos/2019/6/24/18701607/hong-kong-huge-protests-explained

6-min-03-second video on Hong Kong protests (11) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv064hmXx1Y

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China now wants to seize more control over Hong Kong and send people of Hong Kong accused of crimes, to the mainland so they can be tried in the most undemocratic of ways. How Steve Kerr doesn’t get that, or how Bill Simmons acts like a shill for his friends in the NBA calling it way too complicated for them to comment on (12), is remarkably disheartening and disappointing.

Okay, in fairness to Bill Simmons, his podcast was informative, and he did broach the topic more head-on than people that are directly affiliated with the NBA. Just that Simmons would have been a lot more honest and transparent if he just said, “This is really complicated to figure out how adversely it is going to affect the NBA’s revenue stream”. He did actually more or less say that, but in protecting his friend Steve Kerr, Simmons makes it seem like this Geo-Political matter between Hong Kong and China is the most advanced of calculus problems, when really, it’s all about POWER! China’s President recently has been making very scary and tangible threats about having bodies smashed! (13).

Very rarely does Geo-political matters and the State of the National Basketball Association intersect like this, but it has, and the NBA gets a failing grade for its handling of this matter (14). They are more concerned with corporate greed much like GOOGLE, APPLE and many other multi-billion-dollar entities who are Head-Quartered in the UNITED STATES (15). To say otherwise, means either you are truly ignorant, willfully ignorant, or you have a real incentive to protect the NBA Brand because of financial reasons (16), or there are people you want to protect who are tied up in that entity. Quite frankly, it’s rather disappointing, even if it is not entirely surprising.

Granted I am a bit late to the party as this story is now roughly two weeks old, as it has been reverberating throughout the NBA for this entire time. In this era in history where new scandals come and go by the day, this is quite a remarkable feat! Of course when so much money is involved for both sides, there is bound to be a lot of back-channel negotiations, as it seems to be the case per this report from CNN (17).

Of course Commissioner Adam Silver among other NBA and Chinese Officials, hope to turn the page from this very quickly.

However, aside from POTUS#45 (as his M.O.) throwing more kerosene on this already blazing fire (18), there are still very influential NBA players of conscious who are not happy with how things are unfolding (19).

-JPJ

PS – If you enjoyed this post of mine, and are curious to read more about matters of “politics” or things of that nature, I invite you to check this piece of mine out, (which is an oldie but goodie) on Donald Trump’s first 8 days in Office! https://joshoffthepress.com/2017/01/29/the-opposition-research-files-a-primer-on-what-trump-has-done-during-his-first-eight-days-in-office/

Or if you want more NBA writing from me, check out this one, breaking down the MJ v. LeBron debate! https://joshoffthepress.com/2017/06/02/mj-or-lebron-lebron-or-mj-also-2017-finals-predictions/

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EDITOR’S NOTE:

Here is a list of links of stories I read to geek out on when learning about this brewing Geo-Political/NBA/China Story

SOURCES CITED (in order of appearance)

1- The Sports Guy March 24, 2009 by ESPN’s Bill Simmons

2– Rockets GM Daryl Morey’s Pro-Hong Kong Tweet Ignites Geopolitical Scandal Between NBA and China: Will NBA Support Personnel Speaking Out When Millions of Chinese Dollars Are at Stake? By Sports Illustrated Chris Mannix October 7, 2019

3- The NBA is afraid of offending China — and so are online platforms by Adi Robertson of Verge.com October 7, 2019

4- The NBA’s Cowardly Response to China By Jonah Goldberg The National Review October 11, 2019

5- Steve Kerr Reminds Us Who The NBA’s Unifying Powers Really Serve by Deadspin’s BIll Haisley 10/11/19

6- Steve Kerr’s silence shows NBA-China relationship is league’s third rail: by NBC-Sports Monte Poole 10/8/19

7- Cris Carter reacts to Steve Kerr’s comments on Kevin Durant’s injury | NBA | FIRST THINGS FIRST YOUTUBE June 13, 2019 #FirstThingsFirst #NBA #KevinDurant

8-China calls it re-education, but Uighur Muslims say it’s ‘unbearable brutality by Nick Schifrin and Dan Sagalyn of PBS-Newshour October 04, 2019

9-The Hong Kong protests explained in 100 and 500 words BBC World News Asia-China 14 October 2019

***10- Hong Kong’s huge protests, explained: The people of Hong Kong are protesting in record-breaking numbers. By Vox.com’s Christina Thornell and Danush Parvaneh Jun 24, 2019

***11- Hong Kong Protests explained in 5 minutes (Geography Now!) “Geography Now!” August 24th, 2019

12- The Fallout of Daryl Morey’s Hong Kong Tweet With Jason Gay “The Bill Simmons Podcast” on The Ringer Podcast network – October 08, 2019

13- Hong Kong protests: President Xi warns of ‘bodies smashed’ BBC World News Asia-China 14th October 2019

14- The NBA Doesn’t Give A *BLEEP* About People by Deadspin’s Drew Magary 10/07/19

15-Analyzing the Fallout Between the NBA and China After Daryl Morey’s Tweet by Sports Illustrated’s Michael McCann 10/07/19

16-Adam Silver Is Finally Being Judged As a Commissioner, Not As Our Pal Theringer.com by Bryan Curtis October 8, 2019

17-China suspended ties with the NBA last week. Now it’s starting to restore them by CNN Business – Laura He and Yong Xiong, October 14, 2019

18- President Trump: Steve Kerr looked ‘weak and pathetic’ answering questions about NBA and China by USA Today’s Jace Evans October 12, 2019

19- Report: LeBron James Argues NBA Needs to Address China Issue Before Players by Sports Illustrated’s Jenna West 10/14/19

OTHER SOURCES (highly recommended)

20- Adam Silver, NBA Stand Up to China Over Hong Kong Tweet By Sports Illustrated Chris Mannix October 8th, 2019

21-The NBA Should No Longer Do Business With China By Sports Illustrated Rohan Nadkarni October 8th, 2019

22- The NBA’s Convenient “Non-political” Stance Comes at a Cost Theringer.com by Brian Phillips October 07, 2019

23- Daryl Morey’s Hong Kong Tweet Has Put His Relationship With the Rockets in Limbo Theringer.com by John Gonzalez October 06, 2019

24- The Hong Kong Protests Explained – GQ by Jay Willis August 14, 2019

25-The Disillusion and Frustration of a New Generation is Fuelling Hong Kong’s Protests “The New Yorker”’ by Jiayang Fan, July 03, 2019

26- ‘South Park’ banned in China after mocking censorship by CNBC October 08, 2019