Wednesday night’s NBA game between the Rockets and Timberwolves is being played in Mexico City. That’s pretty cool! Cool enough that you don’t need to try to falsely hype the game up even more, NBA Twitter account.
Technically, Mexico is in North America. It’s a Central American country, but Central America = North America. #Geography?
The NBA later rectified their tweet.
Tonight's #NBAGlobalGames marks 21st ever in Mexico, most of any country outside US/Canada: http://t.co/roTA9LCoXw pic.twitter.com/hPX5du7y2q
— NBA (@NBA) November 12, 2014
There you go. Good job, good effort.


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