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Looks like China was triggered by what Enes Kanter said about Tibet.
The Boston Celtics are facing blowback in China after center Enes Kanter posted a video voicing his support for Tibetan independence.
The reaction was swift. The Chinese video-streaming giant Tencent cut the live broadcast of Wednesday’s NBA game between the Celtics and New York Knicks. On Thursday, Chinese social media was filled with angry fans calling for a boycott.
The NBA has increasingly found itself embroiled in political controversies in China, as Beijing demands that foreign enterprises hew to China’s political positions to retain access to the vast market. In 2019, Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey voiced support for Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters, drawing fallout in China that continues even today for Morey’s new team, the Philadelphia 76ers. The NBA and the Celtics did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
In a video posted on his Twitter account Wednesday, Kanter spoke for more than two minutes in support of Tibetan independence, a stance that is illegal in China.