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NBA, NFL US TV ratings drop brings China back in the picture

  • Opening of biggest NBA store in the world in Guangzhou hints that relationship might be improving
  • English Premier League was off air in China for opening weekend of season as they search for new broadcast deal

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Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (left) greets Houston Rockets guard James Harden (right) after the Lakers defeated the Rockets in their NBA play-off game five. Photo: EPA

With a 119-96 win in game five of their NBA Play-offs series the Los Angeles Lakers have done what the NBA must have been hoping for – knocking the Houston Rockets out of the NBA Play-offs.

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That would at least mean that the rest of the play-offs would be shown in China, solving one of the NBA’s headaches.

As it stands Chinese fans are not able to see any Rockets games on Tencent and the NBA as a whole is off the air terrestrially with CCTV refusing to show any games for well-documented reasons.

This weekend, the opening round of the 2020-21 English Premier League season, the world’s biggest football league admitted defeat.

A statement released on China's Weibo social media said the games would not be broadcast as they have not yet finalised a new broadcast partner.

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