The Red Panda has returned to the NBA, performing at the United Center during a Bulls-Sixers game. The popular halftime performer was previously out of commission after breaking her left wrist in July due to an accident while rehearsing for a WNBA Commissioner's Cup final.
Red Panda, whose real name is Rong Niu, had been out of action for about 11 hours after the incident and made her comeback on October 23 for an Amazon Prime event. Since then, she has appeared at several universities and other events, showcasing her death-defying act featuring a unicycle and bowls balanced on her lower leg.
The Red Panda's unique performance has become a staple at NBA and college basketball games over the years, including Game 5 of the NBA Finals in June. Her return to action is a welcome one for fans of the sport, who are always eager to see this talented performer bring excitement and thrills to the game.
For the Bulls, having Red Panda back on stage during their recent game against the Sixers was a great morale booster for the team. Coach Billy Donovan made it clear that he values the team's unity and camaraderie, even in the face of external distractions like the presence of this charismatic performer.
The Red Panda's return to the NBA is a reminder that even when we're feeling down or injured, there's always something to be grateful for. With her inspiring story and death-defying performances, it's no wonder she remains one of the most beloved halftime acts in the league.
Red Panda, whose real name is Rong Niu, had been out of action for about 11 hours after the incident and made her comeback on October 23 for an Amazon Prime event. Since then, she has appeared at several universities and other events, showcasing her death-defying act featuring a unicycle and bowls balanced on her lower leg.
The Red Panda's unique performance has become a staple at NBA and college basketball games over the years, including Game 5 of the NBA Finals in June. Her return to action is a welcome one for fans of the sport, who are always eager to see this talented performer bring excitement and thrills to the game.
For the Bulls, having Red Panda back on stage during their recent game against the Sixers was a great morale booster for the team. Coach Billy Donovan made it clear that he values the team's unity and camaraderie, even in the face of external distractions like the presence of this charismatic performer.
The Red Panda's return to the NBA is a reminder that even when we're feeling down or injured, there's always something to be grateful for. With her inspiring story and death-defying performances, it's no wonder she remains one of the most beloved halftime acts in the league.