Daryl Morey
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Male |
---|---|
Age | 52 |
Date of birth | September 14,1972 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Baraboo |
Wisconsin | |
United States | |
Spouse | Ellen Morey |
Term | 2007-present |
Children | Karen Morey |
Job | General manager |
Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
MIT Sloan School of Management | |
Northwestern University | |
Height | 193 (cm) |
Leagu | NBA |
Position | President of basketball operations |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 577212 |
Daryl Morey Life story
Daryl Morey is an American basketball executive who is the president of basketball operations of the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association. His basketball philosophy, heavily reliant on analytics, favors three-point field goals and lay-ups over mid-range jumpers.
China internet: Top conversation topics of 2019 and how they evaded the censors
... According to basketball manager Daryl Morey and his support for Hong Kong has led protesters in October In December, a tweet from Arsenal football player Mesut Ozil also...
Mike Pence criticises NBA as 'wholly owned subsidiary' of China
... The China-NBA row began early this month with a tweet - since deleted - by Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey expressing support for the Hong Kong protesters...
Hong Kong protests: NBA fans join anti-China display
... The dispute between the League and the Chinese government started in the beginning of this month, after Houston Rockets manager Daryl Morey tweeted support for the protests in Hong Kong...
Hong Kong protests: NBA fans join anti-China display
The protesters held signs and wore masks during the pre-season Basketball Game in New York
dozens of spectators, at a US Basketball Game characters and pulled T-shirts and masks in support of the protests in Hong Kong .
the protesters gathered at the match in New York between the Brooklyn Nets and the Toronto Raptors .
The Move was organised by the Film Producer Andrew Duncan , bought the 300 tickets for the activists.
It Comes amid a continuing dispute between China and the NBA about the protests in Hong Kong have rocked since March.
pictures from the pre-season Game On Friday, protesters show wearing T-shirts with "Stand With Hong Kong " and "Free Tibet".
Two other people were also wearing in the picture Winnie-the-Pooh costumes. The cartoon bear as a symbol to mock Chinese President Xi Jinping , and is banned in China.
Material from the protest was shared on Social Media .
Under The Group of Hong Kong activists, Nathan Law , the former Chairman of the Demosisto, a pro-democracy party, he co-founded with another activist Joshua Wong .
" and the NBA," said another spectator, Chen Pokong , 55, told the New York Post. "[To China] to, the freedom of speech now spread dictatorship to America. "
Local media reported that some of the protesters were ejected from The Game for singing.
Similar demonstrations took place already in other games between American and Chinese teams. Earlier this month, during The Game between the Philadelphia 76Ers and the Guangzhou Loong lion, Two People were asked to leave for the with signs in support of the Hong Kong protests.
In a game between the Loong lions, and the Washington Wizards , the local media reports that the viewers had confiscated their pro-Hong Kong -plates confiscated.
But on Friday the protest of The First to be held, while a match between two NBA teams.
The dispute between The League and the Chinese government started in the beginning of this month, after Houston Rockets manager Daryl Morey tweeted support for the protests in Hong Kong .
As a result, several Chinese companies exposed to the sponsorship and broadcasting deals with the NBA - a big financial blow to The League , the millions of followers in China.
In Hong Kong This Week , some protesters burned jerseys, the basketball star Lebron James verb in response to his comments about the demonstrationsThe Rockets and the NBA quickly distanced themselves from Mr Morey's tweet, while basketball superstar Lebron James
Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai - who is also Vice-Chairman of the Chinese E-Commerce giant Alibaba has also criticized Mr. Morey for his "harmful" to tweet, says, he misjudged how strongly many Chinese over Hong Kong .
"the support of a separatist movement in a Chinese territory is one of those third-rail issues, not only for the Chinese government, but also for All Citizens in China," Mr Tsai added.
Mr. Morey has since returned to his tweet. but U.S. lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle have accused the NBA to bow to Beijing .
hong kong anti-government protests, china, united states, hong kong
Source of news: bbc.com