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The NBA Is Heading Back To China For Preseason Action In 2025 As Relations Finally Heal

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The NBA will make its return to China in 2025 for the first time in over five years, as the league’s deputy commissioner revealed new plans for next year’s preseason on Friday.

China To Host 2025 NBA Preseason

It was revealed on Friday morning that the NBA will be making a return to Asia in 2025, with China hosting two preseason games next year.

In an official statement, NBA deputy commissioner Mark Tatum said: “It’s my pleasure to announce that the Brooklyn Nets and the Phoenix Suns will play two pre-season games at Sands’ Venetian Arena on October 10 and October 12, 2025.

“Our games started being broadcast on CCTV in the mid-1980s, so it’s nearly a 40-year relationship. I think this is such a treat for us to be able to bring NBA games back here to Macau,” Tatum added.

Tatum announced the plans while in Macau on Friday, just hours after signing the multimillion-dollar agreement.

There was speculation over whether or not the league would ever make its return to China, with relations turning frosty after a controversial incident in 2019.

The then Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey took to Twitter to voice his contentious opinion, which supported pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong that were going on at the time.

As a result of Morey’s tweet, China decided to stop allowing NBA games to be played within the country, even after the GM apologised for causing any offence.

League executives did defend Morey’s right to freedom of speech but relations turned frosty fast and for the last five years there has been no signs of going back to Asia for any games.

The 2025 preseason won’t be the only NBA games held in Macau, as the deal is reportedly a five-year contract with China hosting two games every year until 2029.

In the first year back in China after five years away, the Phoenix Suns will face the Brooklyn Nets in two preseason games at the Venetian Arena in Macau.

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Olly Taliku has worked with highly respected sports and gambling websites such as The Sports Daily, Basketball Insiders, Augusta Free Press and Business2Community where he has produced hundreds of articles alongside being published with Burton Albion and Chesterfield FC. At Burton Olly worked closely alongside the women's team, producing mainly matchday content including reports and interviews, while at Chesterfield he worked in a similar role but with the academy side, as well as some first team content. He also has experience as an accredited Premier League and EFL writer for Prost International where he worked during the 2021/22 season to produce matchday content as an on location reporter. Olly specialises in football as well as long form SEO content plus news, tips and betting but also produces content on basketball, baseball and American football. Some of his sports betting work can be found on www.sportslens.com and www.thesportsdaily.com.

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Olly Taliku has worked with highly respected sports and gambling websites such as The Sports Daily, Basketball Insiders, Augusta Free Press and Business2Community where he has produced hundreds of articles alongside being published with Burton Albion and Chesterfield FC. At Burton Olly worked closely alongside the women's team, producing mainly matchday content including reports and interviews, while at Chesterfield he worked in a similar role but with the academy side, as well as some first team content. He also has experience as an accredited Premier League and EFL writer for Prost International where he worked during the 2021/22 season to produce matchday content as an on location reporter. Olly specialises in football as well as long form SEO content plus news, tips and betting but also produces content on basketball, baseball and American football. Some of his sports betting work can be found on www.sportslens.com and www.thesportsdaily.com.

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