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NBA Halts Personalizing of Apparel Following 'FreeHongKong' Controversy


Sports fans on Thursday found they could no longer order customized apparel from the National Basketball Association's official website after the organization sparked a major backlash by appearing to ban the phrase "FreeHongKong" from customized jerseys.To get more news about cheap jerseys, you can visit custom-nfljersey.com official website.

Days ago, sports reporters noticed that when customers typed "FreeHongKong" as the customizable message on an NBA jersey, the system would return a message that said "we are unable to customize this item with the text you have entered. Please try a different entry."The website later said it was a technical error and the problem "has been fixed," hours after the discovery was posted on Twitter and went viral.

However, days after the incident, customers can no longer find the option to customize their apparel on the NBA's online store.

Fox News cited an NBA spokesperson who confirmed that the process for ordering personalized apparel had been disabled.

"Based on attempts to include violent, abusive and hateful messages on personalized NBA jerseys," the spokesperson said. It's unclear what messages fans were trying to publish that ran afoul of the rules.

The NBA's decision to stop producing the jerseys is the latest free-speech controversy for a professional sports league that has often been in the news in the past year over the political views of its players and staff.In October last year, the Houston Rockets' general manager drew criticism from China after he tweeted a message of support for Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters. Chinese officials and basketball fans erupted with criticism, calling for the executive to be fired. The executive apologized, but for months, the incident cast a cloud over the league's lucrative business relationships in China.

U.S. Senator Josh Hawley, a Missouri Republican, cited that incident when he wrote an open letter to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, accusing the NBA of kowtowing to Beijing.

"The truth is that your decisions about which messages to allow and which to censor - much like the censorship decisions of the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] - are themselves statements about your association's values," Hawley wrote.NBA critics in the United States say the league's position on speech involving sensitive issues in China contrasts with its position on the Black Lives Matter movement against systemic racism in the United States. This month, the NBA agreed to allow players to wear jerseys with approved messages associated with BLM, such as "Stand Up," "Vote" and "I Can't Breathe."

China is one of the NBA's biggest markets. Conservative estimates put the league's annual revenue from China at $500 million, and NBA China, a business arm of the league, is worth an estimated $4 billion.Anders Corr, publisher of the Journal of Political Risk, told VOA that basketball players should have the right to determine any message that they want to put on their jerseys, "including support for the U.S., the police, the military; support for HK, Uighurs, Black Lives Matter."

Martin Thorley, a researcher of Chinese politics at the U.K.-based University of Nottingham, argued that the situation with the NBA is emblematic of a much wider problem regarding Western businesses and China.

He said that as organizations, these groups tend to value maximizing shareholder value above all else. The Chinese market is of great value to groups like the NBA, but that market can be used by the CCP as a tool. Many groups, valuing the potential colossal profits from the Chinese market, choose to self-censor to protect their market share.

"What we are seeing with the NBA and others is the conflict at the heart of this equation. Many inside Western commercial groups are privately appalled by what they are witnessing, in terms of Hong Kong and Xinjiang, for example," Thorley told VOA in an email.

Corr said the American government should pass new laws that would require U.S. corporations to follow U.S. national interests.

"The government should require U.S. corporations to follow U.S. strategic interests wherever China or Russia or any of our enemies is pressuring them otherwise," he told VOA, "We cannot compete with China on a global stage unless we at least match them on the toughness of their policies."

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I redesigned each NFL team's jersey just for fun

I love designing jerseys in my free time. I have a ton of fun doing research on teams and cities and finding cool and interesting ways to represent that on a jersey. You may have seen my NBA redesign which I finished up in April. Since then I've been working on designing a new jersey for every NFL team and now I'm finally done.To get more news about cheap football jerseys, you can visit custom-nfljersey.com official website.

So I now present my redesigned NFL, complete with what I think the Rams logo should look like and a total rebrand of the Washington Racial Slurs.

Let me know what you think and which is your favorite jersey. (Personally, my favorites are the Raiders, the Browns, the Cardinals, and the Panthers.)
Mostly a tweak of the current uniform, but simplify them. The helmets stay the same, as do the numbers. But bring back the orange loops with stripes around the shoulders. Use horizontal tiger stripes rather than vertical stripes. The three stripes visible from the front of the jersey on the shoulder mirror the three stripes in the "B" logo on the chest. Get rid of the white under the arms on the black jerseys and the orange shoulders on the white jerseys.

Throwbacks: Speaking of less, I've always had a fondness for the original Bengals uniforms that stir memories of Isaac Curtis and Bob Trumpy catching passes from Ken Anderson with Head Coach Paul Brown wandering the sidelines. Why not bring these back for a game or two each year? Preferably when the Cleveland Browns visit, to really mess with spectators? Yes, I know the Bengals current striped helmet design makes it difficult to switch helmets during the season. But we're having fun here, humor me.

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