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'Lmfao': Nets promo video shown in China (accidentally?) uses the 'be water' slogan of Hong Kong protesters

We told you earlier that China canceled all media events at today’s preseason NBA game in Shanghai between the Nets and Lakers, but it appear they didn’t check one of the promo videos where players were asked for a famous Bruce Lee quote.

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That quote — “be water” — is also one of the slogans used by the Hong Kong protesters:

Nobody knows if this was intentional or not, however. The Nets owner, Joe Tsai, did write a Facebook post the other day defending the NBA so we’ll assume he’s not on board with it:

Oh, man, when China finds out about this they will be so mad!

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Video of Bruce Lee:

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