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« on: January 05, 2025, 06:54:22 PM »


NBA to host pre-season games in Macau from 2025


Deal marks NBA's return to China after 2019 controversy


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Macau casinos intending to boost non-gaming earnings


(Rewrites to add context that deal marks NBA's go back to China)


By Farah Master


HONG KONG, Dec 6 (Reuters) - The National Basketball Association (NBA) has actually signed a multiyear deal to play pre-season video games in Macau from 2025, marking the league's return to the Chinese market after a years-long lack that followed debate over the 2019 Hong Kong demonstrations.


Local media priced quote NBA Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum as stating the NBA would host 2 pre-season games every year for the next five years at gambling establishment operator Sands China's Venetian arena in Macau, a special administrative area of China. The very first video games, scheduled for October of next year, will pit the Brooklyn Nets against the Phoenix Suns.


A source knowledgeable about the matter verified the local media reports of the deal. The NBA did not right away react to an ask for comment.


Although China has just recently hosted NBA legends star games, including one set up for Saturday at the Venetian home, the pre-season deal will mark a return of regularly scheduled NBA play to China.


The NBA's absence followed a firestorm of debate around remarks 5 years back by the Houston Rockets' then-General Manager Daryl Morey, who published a message on social networks in assistance of anti-government protests in Hong Kong.


Beijing suspended the broadcast of NBA games following that occurrence, prompting business sponsors to run away and the league to suffer what it explained at the time as remarkable monetary repercussions. Pre-season NBA video games in China were likewise scrapped.


In February, Joe Tsai, owner of the Brooklyn Nets basketball group and chairman of Chinese tech business Alibaba, stated the incident was water under the bridge and that the NBA would love to bring games back to China and Macau.


Macau is the only location in China where people are able to legally bet in casinos.


Its federal government and Beijing have been advising the 6 certified gambling establishments - Wynn Macau, Sands China, SJM Holdings, Galaxy Entertainment, Melco and MGM China - to increase their proportion of revenue from non-gaming.


Macau's economy is greatly dependent on the gambling establishment industry, which contributes around 80% of regional tax income.


Last year, Macau's federal government presented its first blueprint centred on a method where tourist and leisure are the primary pillars, supported by emerging markets such as traditional Chinese medication, health, monetary services and technology, in addition to conventions, exhibitions, trade, culture and sports.


It aims for non-gaming markets to represent around 60% of Macau's GDP by 2028 versus 50% pre-pandemic in 2019.


(Reporting by Farah Master; Additional reporting by Brenda Goh; Editing by Shri Navaratnam, Nicholas Yong and Edmund Klamann)
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