When Houston and Toronto play each other on
Oct. 8 and Oct. 10 outside Tokyo it will mark the first time the
NBA has ever held exhibitions in Japan after previously staging
12 regular-season games there between 1990 and 2003.
"Bringing NBA preseason games to Japan will help accelerate the
growth of basketball in a country that features a thriving
sports culture and one of the world's largest economies,” NBA
Commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement.
The Rockets, who previously visited Japan in 1992 when they
played two regular-season games, currently feature reigning NBA
Most Valuable Player James Harden and nine-times All-Star Chris
Paul on their roster.
The Raptors, who are second in the Eastern Conference, are
headed by NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard and Spaniard Marc Gasol,
a three-time All-Star who they acquired in a trade last month.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Mark Potter)
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