Opinion

NBA silence on China proves it’s less interested in human rights than the bottom line

The NBA has been silent on China’s human rights violations, including its treatment of Uyghur Muslims that human rights organizations decry as a genocide.

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The NBA promotes racial justice in the U.S., but because it derives a multibillion-dollar portion of its annual revenue from China, it has largely remained silent on China’s human rights violations.MSNBC / Getty Images

Dave Zirin

Dave Zirin is sports editor of The Nation. He is the author of 11 books on the politics of sports, including "The Kaepernick Effect." He is also the host of the "Edge of Sports" podcast.