“It is an exciting day today, as [we] bring the NBA to Macau,” Tatum said. “It is incredible to see the transformation of Macau since [my] last visit in 2008. The most important fan base for the NBA is here in Macau, and we have a partner in Sands China that is investing in sports, so that is why we are bringing the games back.”
“We are combining our resources with the NBA, and not just doing it for a year, but entering into a multi-year strategic collaboration where we have a series of landmark events at a certain time during the year for several years to come”, said Grant Chum, the CEO of Sands China, in an interview with the Post in Macau. “That brings not just the right content for our visitors, but also enhances the reputation and profile of Macau as an international tourism destination that combines the best of entertainment, hospitality and sports.”
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