Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai is the face of NBA's uneasy China relationship

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Two and a half years after buying the Nets, the billionaire personifies the compromises embedded in the NBA-China relationship, which requires the league to do business with an authoritarian government — and play by its rules.

Two and a half years after buying the Nets, the billionaire personifies the compromises embedded in the NBA-China relationship, which requires the league to do business with an authoritarian government — and play by its rules.

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