KEY POINTS
  • Boston Celtics player Enes Kanter tweeted a video in support of independence for Tibet.
  • Not long after, highlights from the Celtics' game against the Knicks were made unavailable on the Tencent Sports app.
  • In a video posted on Twitter, Kanter called Chinese president Xi Jinping a "brutal dictator" and said he supports Tibetan people's "cause for freedom."
Enes Kanter #11 of the Boston Celtics handles the ball against the Portland Trail Blazers at The Arena at ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex on August 02, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

GUANGZHOU, China — The National Basketball Association could once again face a backlash in China after Boston Celtics player Enes Kanter tweeted a video in support of independence for Tibet.

Not long after the tweet on Wednesday, highlights from the Celtics' game against the Knicks were made unavailable on the Tencent Sports app. Upcoming Celtics games also appear to be unavailable for live stream.