The NBA China Games bring the Brooklyn Nets and Phoenix Suns to Macao’s Venetian Arena on October 10 and 12 for two preseason matchups

Erico Dias
Web Producer
Erico came to Macao News as an intern in 2021 and stayed, taking on a reporter role with special interests in culture, city life and sports. Today he is the Macao News web producer and is also part of the newsletter team. During his time off, Erico plays football, coaches younger players, and enjoys walking in nature. He reads widely on the topic of mental health and wellness.
From hot-headed teen to Macao coach and mentor, Scott Olfindo’s boxing journey shows resilience and a drive to uplift young fighters
Tickets for the 15th National Games go on sale on 27 to 28 September. Learn how to buy passes for the events being held in Macao
Escape the city and discover Hong Kong’s hidden islands, with coastal trails, quiet villages and fresh seafood
Hong Kong’s rising tennis star tells Macao News about his US Open breakthrough, sacrifices on tour, and what’s next in his game
Macao’s rising basketball star Leo Lei is making waves with the Black Bears and is the first local to be invited to Basketball Without Borders Asia
In this episode of “I Ask, You Answer”, we catch up with 19-year-old Zara Matos, the first female Macao footballer to play professionally in Hong Kong. Currently with BC Rangers, she chats about everything from her brother’s Champions League ball that started it all to why she’d challenge her 20-year-old dad to a 1v1. She […]
Filipino-American forward Quentin Millora-Brown tells Macao News about joining the Black Bears, facing Gilas, and his rise from NCAA to UAAP glory
England face Spain in the Women’s Euro 2025 final this Sunday in Basel – a high-stakes rematch of the 2023 World Cup
Tommy Hill talks about his Hong Kong rugby journey, from setbacks to World Cup qualification in his final campaign
UM coach Lam Teng Long shares how his team made history by winning Macao’s first national university basketball title at the 2025 CUBAL Finals
Learn more about Yang Hansen, the 7-foot-1 Chinese basketball prodigy drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2025 NBA Draft