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The NBA’s ties to China, its biggest international market, have been strained in recent years, by factors including President Donald Trump’s trade wars and NBA executive Daryl Morey’s tweets. But that relationship is finally starting to thaw.
And not shockingly, the Nets are right in the middle of rebuilding those burned billion-dollar bridges.
Brooklyn’s preseason games against the Suns in Macao next month mark the NBA’s return to China for the first time since 2019, when the Nets played the Lakers there.
The Nets are owned by Joe Tsai, one of the most successful businessmen in China. They signed Chinese National Team player Fanbo Zeng on Monday, sources told The Post.