Tencent, the National Basketball Associationโ€™s primary media partner in China, resumed livestreaming preseason games on its sports website on Monday, ending a five-day-long suspension of all such games from the league, NetEase Tech reported.

Why it matters: Following Beijingโ€™s moves to defuse the furor directed toward the NBA from Chinese citizens, Tencent has been handed the opportunity to preserve business interests associated with its $1.5 billion NBA deal, which was called into question following the incident.

Details: Resumed livestreams include a match between Maccabi Haifa and the Minnesota Timberwolves and one between the Toronto Raptors and the Chicago Bulls.

  • Tencent Sports has unpinned its Oct. 8 Weibo announcement about suspending all NBA preseason livestreams. It now appears as a regular post.
  • Chinese netizens lashed out at Tencent on Weibo, spamming all posts from Tencent Sportsโ€™ official account during the height of the incident with criticism that the company was not being patriotic enough.
  • โ€œTencent Sports perfectly demonstrated the saying, โ€˜There are no permanent enemies, only permanent interests,โ€™โ€ a user with the handle โ€œYue Juโ€ commented under a post about the Chinese Super League from Tencent Sportsโ€™ Weibo account.

Context: The Chinese government has been trying to rein in public outrage ignited by a tweet supporting Hong Kongโ€™s months-long protests from a Houston Rockets executive in the run-up to high-level trade talks between China and the US, as well as the 2022 Winter Olympics to be held near Beijing, according to the New York Times.

  • Reporters at state news outlets have been instructed to avoid emphasizing the NBA issue to avoid fueling discussions.
  • The top editor of party mouthpiece the Global Times told the New York Times that he believes the issue will gradually de-escalate.

Tony Xu is Shanghai-based tech reporter. Connect with him via e-mail: tony.xu@ovau.ip-ddns.com

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