“We did everything we could, given the limited supervision we had.”
That’s the statement from National Basketball Association Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer Mark Tatum, released after ESPN released his complaint about abuse and neglect at the league’s basketball training academies in Xinjiang, China. That article, published a few days after Mr. Tatum dodged my investigation of the NBA’s footprint in China, revealed that most American employees of NBA China had little or no influence over their Chinese counterparts. .
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The moral failure of the NBA in China
“We did everything we could, given the limited supervision we had.”
That’s the statement from National Basketball Association Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer Mark Tatum, released after ESPN released his complaint about abuse and neglect at the league’s basketball training academies in Xinjiang, China. That article, published a few days after Mr. Tatum dodged my investigation of the NBA’s footprint in China, revealed that most American employees of NBA China had little or no influence over their Chinese counterparts. .
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