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The Rockets game live broadcast once again faced a full-platform ban on trading to introduce Turkish players and set themselves on fire. After the NBA mid-season trade, Rockets fans will once again face the inability to watch rockets

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Rockets game live broadcast once again faces all-platform ban Trading the introduction of Turkish players has set themselves on fire.

After the NBA mid-season deal, Rockets fans will once again face the inability to watch the Rockets game live, due to the introduction of a Turkish center in the Rockets' deal with the Boston Greenshirts, which will make the Rockets' game face a total ban at home again, unless the Rockets immediately cut the Turkish player to avoid the fate of being banned.

According to the official release of the Rockets, the Rockets sent Daniel Theis to get defenders Dennis Schroeder, Bruno Fernando and another Turkish center from the Boston Greenshirts in a trade. For Rockets fans, it is likely that the deal is once again losing the opportunity to watch the game. Previously, because the former general manager of the Rockets made inappropriate remarks about China, all domestic live broadcasting platforms cancelled the live broadcast of the Rockets' matches, and various domestic brand sponsors also canceled the commercial cooperation with the Rockets. It was not until the president left the Rockets that the country gradually resumed the live broadcast of the Rockets' games.

To the surprise of Rockets fans, accepting another troublesome player in a mid-season trade this season is tantamount to setting a fire. The Turkish center has been making inappropriate remarks against China for the past two years, both in and off the court, thinking that he is making a big fuss, and even publicly slandering Nets owner Tsai Chongxin and Lakers star LeBron James. Although both Tsai Chongxin and James ignored the Turkish player's words and deeds, he still bit and bite like a fly everywhere.

The Boston Greenshirts have also been implicated by the inappropriate remarks of the Turkish center this season, and major domestic live broadcasting platforms have cancelled the live broadcast of the greenshirts' matches. So far this season, the Number of Live Games in China has been 0, including match highlights. For the Greenshirts, kicking out the Turkish center is mainly due to the team's lineup configuration considerations, but objectively solves a big problem, at least in the future there is hope of resuming live broadcasting of matches at home.

The Turkish player earns $2.64 million this season, averaging 3.7 points and 4.6 rebounds in 35 games, and the mess of the game has not contributed substantially to the team, judging by his ability, it may be difficult to find a team in the NBA after the end of this contract.

 The only good news for Rockets fans is that Rockets general manager Rafael Stone is considering cutting the Turkish player. If the Rockets don't want to get into trouble by setting themselves on fire, they must also cut the troublesome Turkish player. "The Rockets are considering cutting the Turkish center." Shams-Sharania confirmed in the report, but there is no official word on the Rockets.

The Rockets game live broadcast once again faced a full-platform ban on trading to introduce Turkish players and set themselves on fire. After the NBA mid-season trade, Rockets fans will once again face the inability to watch rockets
The Rockets game live broadcast once again faced a full-platform ban on trading to introduce Turkish players and set themselves on fire. After the NBA mid-season trade, Rockets fans will once again face the inability to watch rockets
The Rockets game live broadcast once again faced a full-platform ban on trading to introduce Turkish players and set themselves on fire. After the NBA mid-season trade, Rockets fans will once again face the inability to watch rockets

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