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The Nba Returns to China This Weekend, but It Can't Afford to Miss a Single Game in Its Most Important Overseas Market | News Channel 3-12

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By Chris Lau and Fred He, CNN As soon as he heard about the NBA’s return to China, fan Buke Liu rushed to get tickets, paying nearly $1,000 — a price one might expect for an NBA Finals game — for a preseason game. The NBA, one of America’s most successful sports exports, is hugely popular in China and represents a rare cultural crossover between two nations increasingly viewed as geopolitical rivals. For Liu, and many Chinese fans, it’s been a l…
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As soon as he heard about the NBA's return to China, fan Buke Liu rushed to get tickets, paying nearly $1,000—a price you'd expect for an NBA Finals game.

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By Chris Lau and Fred He, CNN As soon as he heard about the NBA’s return to China, fan Buke Liu rushed to get tickets, paying nearly $1,000 — a price one might expect for an NBA Finals game — for a preseason game. The NBA, one of America’s most successful sports exports, is hugely popular in China and represents a rare cultural crossover between two nations increasingly viewed as geopolitical rivals. For Liu, and many Chinese fans, it’s been a l…

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KIFI broke the news in Idaho Falls, United States on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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