Shaq O'Neal Backs Morey Over Hong Kong Tweet

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  • NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal says Houston Rockets general manager was entitled to tweet support for Hong Kong protesters. File photo: AFP

    NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal says Houston Rockets general manager was entitled to tweet support for Hong Kong protesters. File photo: AFP

NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal gave his support to Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey, saying the executive "was right" in his comments on Hong Kong that ignited a furore between the NBA and China.

Speaking on TNT television's Inside the NBA show, former Los Angeles Lakers star O'Neal said Morey was entitled to tweet support for Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters earlier this month.

"Daryl Morey was right," O'Neal said. "Whenever you see something wrong going on anywhere in the world, you should have the right to say 'That's not right' and that's what he did."

O'Neal said nothing should inhibit free speech.

"We as American people do a lot of business in China," O'Neal said. "They know and understand our values, and we understand their values."

"And one of our best values here in America is free speech. We're allowed to say what we want to say and we're allowed to speak up about injustices, and that's just how it goes."

"And if people don't understand that, that's something that they have to deal with."

Morey triggered a crisis earlier this month after tweeting an image captioned "Fight for Freedom. Stand with Hong Kong".

It came right before the Los Angeles Lakers and Brooklyn Nets arrived in China for what proved to be a tense two-game exhibition tour, with broadcasters refusing to air the games, public anger raging, and local sponsors cutting ties with the NBA. (AFP)

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