A Quote by Xi Jinping

NBA games are exciting to watch and have global appeal. They are very popular in China. I do watch NBA games on television when I have time. — © Xi Jinping
NBA games are exciting to watch and have global appeal. They are very popular in China. I do watch NBA games on television when I have time.
It was really tough back then in Croatia to watch the NBA games because we were not that powerful of a country. They didn't even show the games on TV. So we were always trying to find someway to watch the games, especially the Finals.
Now that my responsibilities are exclusively NBA, I watch two NBA games a night, usually fall asleep in the third quarter of the west coast game.
It wasn't until I moved to Spain that I actually got my first glimpse of the NBA. I'd watch this program called 'NBA Action,' which came on every week and showed clips from different games.
I want to thank all the fans for their support over the years. Keep supporting the Knicks, we're moving in the right direction here and we will be exciting to watch and competing against the best in the NBA. Come back to the Garden for those exciting games.
I've played more park games than NBA games, and I had a 10-year NBA career.
We didn't have a television at home. Even the people who did have televisions wouldn't have the right channels to show the games. So if you wanted to watch football you had to pay to watch the games at the local sports centre. You would get hundreds of people paying to watch, all at the same place.
I always watch NHL, NBA, NFL games and don't miss tennis and golf.
I don't watch any NBA games today, because it makes me sad: I want to be back out there.
I have done a lot of NFL games, a season-opening home games, playoff games, championship games, and of course Stanley Cup games, World Series, NBA championship games. But I have never done a Superbowl. It's probably the only major sporting event I've never done and I would like to.
I'm a huge fan of the game. It's beyond a fringe benefit of obviously getting to work at the league office. I watch a ton of games in person, on television, on all forms of new media I follow the league. And so it's just beyond my wildest imaginations to me to now be the commissioner of the NBA.
I didn't have cable growing up. The only games I saw were the NBA on Sundays and the NBA Finals.
I think that a lot of people are like, 'Oh, he only - he got hurt in the college season, where they only played 40 games. How is he gonna play 82 games in the NBA season?' They don't really look at the fact that in college, you practice way harder than in the NBA.
I'm a huge NBA fan and watch many games each year. Following any sport is kind of bringing us back to our tribal roots.
Actually when I was overseas I didn't watch any NBA. I was like, 'Forget the NBA,' and this and that. 'Cause I was hurt that I wasn't on an NBA team. I kind of was rebellious when it came to that because I was kind of jealous and envious that I wasn't on an NBA team, so I kind of just focused on my game and focused on overseas.
When I came in the NBA, it was more a U.S. game. Now you can watch the NBA anywhere in the world.
The FBI and the NBA did a thorough investigation, and they both concluded that I did not fix games in the NBA.
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