American Professional Basketball League (NBA) Star MabuStephon Marbury submits an application for the Hong Kong high -end talent pass.

According to the Hong Kong Government News Network on Tuesday (November 14), Mababri submitted an application for the Hong Kong Talent Service Office to submit a high -end talent pass (referred to as Gaocai Tong) plan.Sun Yuzheng, director of the Hong Kong Labor and Welfare Bureau, also met with Mabibri to learn about the situation and welcomes him to submit an application.

Sun Yuzheng posted on Facebook of Hong Kong Labor and Welfare Agency: "Mabrigari comes to Hong Kong just reflects that Hong Kong opportunities are everywhere, which is a place that can attract diverse talents."

Regarding the Hong Kong high -end talent pass plan, Sun Yuzheng wrote in the post: "Since the end of December last year, nearly 55,000 applications have been received by the end of October, and the number of approved ancestors has exceeded 43,000.Talent of the subject, finance and trade. Hong Kong is a diverse international metropolis.He met with a "rare" applicant in the Talent Service Office, namely the NBA and CBA basketball famous Mabari."This is the first time I have met with basketball stars. Marbury is approachable. Even if he retires for many years, he still does not decrease the enthusiasm for basketball. He also expressed his determination to contribute to Hong Kong."

Sun Yuxi said that Mabriguri, who was solemn in mainland China, chose to apply for high talents with a category A applicant and an annual salary of HK $ 2.5 million (about $ 440,000), hoping to develop basketball and charity in Hong Kong."I thank him for choosing Hong Kong for the next stop. I believe he will help our young people inspire in basketball and life."

Mabari, 46, once.The NBA teams of the Boston Celtics played for the performance of the Chinese Men's Professional Basketball League (CBA) in 2010, leading the Beijing Shougang team to win the championship three times within four years.In 2017, he switched to the Beijing Forbidden Warriors Basketball Club and retired there. Since 2019, he will be the head coach of the team.

Marbury said that he hopes to share his experience in working and living in Beijing with young people in Hong Kong to bring them some inspiration.