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Former Chinese NBA star Yao Ming still stands above everyone else as he arrives for the opening of the fourth session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, on March 3. Photo: EPA

Yao Ming’s former NBA team Rockets to play Pelicans in China next October

Chinese star’s ex-club are heading to Shanghai for the first time in 12 years for preseason matchups against the New Orleans Pelicans

The Houston Rockets, the former club of Chinese star Yao Ming, will make their first visit to Shanghai in 12 years when they face the New Orleans Pelicans next October in two NBA preseason games.

The league announced that the 10th edition of NBA games in China would feature matchups on October 9 in Shanghai and on October 12 in Beijing.

We are proud of the special bond our team has with the Chinese fans and we know the atmosphere at the games will be electrifying
James Harden

Yao was playing for the Rockets when the team played in his hometown of Shanghai in 2004 before a sold-out crowd.

“Our entire Houston Rockets team is looking forward to returning to China, to compete and play our best basketball for our loyal and passionate fans,” Rockets guard James Harden said.

“We are proud of the special bond our team has with the Chinese fans and we know the atmosphere at the games will be electrifying.”

Houston Rockets' James Harden (left) is looking forward to the China trip in October. Photo: AP

It will be the Rockets’ fourth trip to China after visits in 2004, 2010 and 2013 while the Pelicans will make their first trip to China.

“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to play in front of the Chinese fans for the first time,” said Pelicans forward Anthony Davis.

New Orleans Pelicans player Anthony Davis believes the China trip will be an incredible experience. Photo: AFP

“During my past visits to China, I was amazed to see the fans’ love and excitement for the game of basketball.

“Visiting Beijing and Shanghai and interacting with the Chinese fans is going to be an incredible experience to share with my coaches and teammates.”

After the 2016 matchups, a total of 13 NBA clubs will have played 22 games in China and Taiwan since 2004, including Beijing, Guangzhou, Macau, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Taipei.

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