Mavericks Governor Patrick Dumont Brings NBA China Games to Macao: Nets and Suns Headline 2025 Matchups
Dallas Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont joins NBA China Games 2025 launch, bringing Nets and Suns to Macao for preseason games and fan-focused events.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The NBA and Sands China Ltd. announced Friday a multiyear collaboration to bring the NBA China Games to Macao. The games will start with preseason games featuring the Brooklyn Nets and Phoenix Suns on Oct. 10 and 12, 2025, at The Venetian Arena.
Patrick Dumont, president and chief operating officer of Las Vegas Sands and governor of the Dallas Mavericks, emphasized the significance of bringing NBA basketball to Macao during the announcement at The Londoner Arena.
“NBA basketball is a global sport that attracts people of different ages, backgrounds, and cultures,” Dumont said. “It creates exciting experiences that connect people while playing a positive role in communities. Sands is honored to bring The NBA China Games to Macao so that the most elite level of basketball can be experienced directly by the fans who are so passionate about it. We look forward to welcoming the NBA to Macao next October.”
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