After China cancelled media availability in Shanghai, Nets and Lakers were scheduled to meet with reporters at team hotel in Shenzhen on Friday ahead of Saturday’s game.
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@billoram: NBPA was involved in this discussion to cancel scheduled press conference and teams were free to make players available if they wanted.Show this thread
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How does this have anything to do with free speech? It’s just not broadcasting their initial opinions on a complicated situation to the world until they have a chance to process and understand them
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And, of course, it also prevents them from saying anything that could be interpreted by anyone as inflammatory. It's as much of a muzzle as anything else.
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Your USA Today story today is biased favoring China. Why didn’t you mention their punishment of Uighers and that they tear down churches at will and their island building at doorstep of other countries, ignoring international waters and country rights etc?
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Its not the questions...its the grievous lack of education and intellect amongst NBA players and coaches
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