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#Nets owner Joe Tsai reportedly tried to get Daryl Morey fired

“Nets owner Joe Tsai reportedly tried to get Daryl Morey fired”

Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai lobbied to have former Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey fired over his controversial 2019 tweet supporting democracy in Hong Kong, a new report claims.

Tsai, the Taiwanese-born billionaire who made his fortune as Jack Ma’s right-hand man when the two co-founded online retail giant Alibaba, leaned on the NBA to terminate Morey after he tweeted: “Fight for Freedom. Stand with Hong Kong,” ESPN reported.

Supporters of Morey, a highly valued executive who is currently the president of the Philadelphia 76ers, believe it was Tsai who orchestrated the behind-the-scenes campaign to have him ousted.

Morey’s backers also believe Tsai denied Morey access to a luxury suite at Barclays Center, the Nets home arena, for a game against the Rockets.

Morey, who now runs the Philadelphia 76ers, landed in hot water in 2019, when he was the top basketball executive with the Houston Rockets.
Morey — who now runs the Philadelphia 76ers — landed in hot water in 2019, when he was the top basketball executive with the Houston Rockets.
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Both the Nets and the league deny that Tsai tried to get Morey fired. “[Tsai] never asked or intimated to the league office that Daryl Morey should be fired or that we should apologize,” said Mike Bass, the NBA’s executive VP and chief communications officer.

The Nets have also denied the claim that Morey wasn’t permitted to sit at a Barclays Center luxury suite for the Rockets game.

Morey’s tweet, which was in response to growing protests in Hong Kong against Beijing’s meddlesome policies in the once-independent city-state, prompted the Chinese Communist Party to scale back its business ties to the NBA.

In late 2019, Morey tweeted his support for anti-Beijing protesters in Hong Kong.
In late 2019, Morey tweeted his support for anti-Beijing protesters in Hong Kong.

The league lost hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue after games were blacked out on China’s official government-run television networks.

China-based sponsors also renounced their partnership agreements with the NBA in response to Morey’s tweet.

Tsai has been criticized by human rights advocates for his company’s close ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

Tsai was reportedly so incensed that he lobbied the NBA to have Morey fired. Both the Nets and the NBA deny this.
Tsai was reportedly so incensed that he lobbied the NBA to have Morey fired. Both the Nets and the NBA deny this.
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Alibaba has been accused of furnishing the Chinese government with surveillance equipment that it has used to allegedly round up Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang and place them into forced labor camps, according to The New York Times.

China has denied allegations it has committed crimes against humanity.

At the time, Tsai was critical of Morey’s tweet, saying that the damage to the league’s relationship with China “will take a long time to repair.”

Morey's tweet in support of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong led to a rupture between the NBA and the Communist-run Chinese government.
Morey’s tweet in support of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong led to a rupture between the NBA and the Communist-run Chinese government.
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Morey later posted what he called a clarification.

“I did not intend my tweet to cause any offense to Rockets fans and friends of mine in China,” Daryl Morey wrote in a series of tweets.

“I was merely voicing one thought, based on one interpretation, of one complicated event. I have had a lot of opportunity since that tweet to hear and consider other perspectives.”

Morey added: “I have always appreciated the significant support our Chinese fans and sponsors have provided and I would hope that those who are upset will know that offending or misunderstanding them was not my intention.”

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