The National Basketball Association (NBA) is facing yet more pressure in China after a Boston Celtics player filmed a short video calling for an end to Beijing’s ongoing repression in Tibet. Wearing a black T-shirt emblazoned with the image of Tibet’s spiritual leader Dalai Lama, Turkish player Enes Kanter on Oct. 20 criticized Beijing in a two-minute video, saying the regime has created a stifling atmosphere in the region, causing at least 150 Tibetans have set themselves on fire in protest of the suppression. Kanter said he could no longer “stay silent” upon learning about the abuses inflicted on locals “simply for exercising the freedom that you and I take for granted.” “Only the Tibetan people should decide the future of Tibet,” Kanter said, adding that he will “stand with my Tibetan brothers and sisters” and “support their cause for freedom.” On Wednesday night, he wore shoes bearing the phrase …