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Rockets owner publicly denounces now-deleted tweet from GM Daryl Morey

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No, it’s fine, it’s fine, it’s all fine. At least, that’s the line Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta has taken after he distanced himself from his general manager Daryl Morey for supporting the protests in Hong Kong. The protests have raged on for four months, starting with outrage over a bill that would have allowed extradition from the semi-autonomous Hong Kong to mainland China.

Morey had tweeted, “Fight For Freedom. Stand With Hong Kong,” apparently something Fertitta was unhappy with due to his standing within the Rockets organization.

Fertitta tweeted the following:

Fertitta later clarified his statement, saying that the Rockets are trying to avoid offending people.

“I have the best general manager in the league,” Fertitta said, according to ESPN. “Everything is fine with Daryl and me. We got a huge backlash, and I wanted to make clear that [the organization] has no [political] position. We’re here to play basketball and not to offend anybody.”

UPDATE: It might not be fine. According to John Gonzalez of The Ringer, the Rockets, under pressure from the Chinese government, businesses and the Chinese Basketball Association, are considering firing Morey. The Rockets, as cited in Gonzalez’s story, are the second-most popular NBA team in China; no surprise for the team that rostered star center Yao Ming for much of the 2000s. The Rockets are already feeling the brunt of a number of businesses pulling their support due to Morey’s tweet, including Tencent, the NBA’s rights holder in China, who have effectively blacklisted the team’s broadcasts.

Sam Amick of The Athletic said his sources refute the report by Gonzalez and that Morey’s job isn’t in jeopardy.