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Red Panda Injured During WNBA Commissioner's Cup Halftime Show

Red Panda, a beloved unicycle performer, fell and injured her wrist during the WNBA Commissioner's Cup halftime, while the Indiana Fever secured a win.

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  • Red Panda, a renowned unicycle performer, fell during the halftime show of the WNBA Commissioner's Cup final.
  • She injured her left wrist and was taken off the court in a wheelchair for medical attention.
  • Over 50 years old, Red Panda has performed at numerous high-profile basketball games, including the NBA Finals.
  • The Indiana Fever triumphed over the Lynx with a score of 74-59, despite missing star player Caitlin Clark.
  • The incident occurred during the halftime of a game that showcased both athletic talent and entertainment.
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Center-leaning sources frame the incident involving Red Panda with a focus on her injury and performance history, emphasizing her popularity and the context of the event. The narrative reflects concern for her well-being while subtly highlighting the game's significance, suggesting a blend of admiration and empathy for the performer.

"The popular halftime show performer who goes by Red Panda fell off her unicycle and crashed to the court during intermission of the WNBA Commissioner's Cup final between the Indiana Fever and the Minnesota Lynx on Tuesday night, unable to finish her show."

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Red Panda, whose real name is Rong 'Krystal' Niu, is a renowned unicycle performer famous for her halftime shows at NBA, WNBA, and college basketball games. She is known for riding a custom-built 7-foot unicycle while performing impressive tricks such as balancing and flipping bowls.

Red Panda fell from her 7-foot unicycle less than a minute into her halftime act during the WNBA Commissioner's Cup final. She injured her left wrist and was taken off the court in a wheelchair for medical attention. She was responsive and conscious after the fall.

The Indiana Fever defeated the Minnesota Lynx with a score of 74-59 in the WNBA Commissioner's Cup final, despite missing star player Caitlin Clark.

As of the latest reports, neither the Minnesota Lynx nor WNBA communications have provided an update on Red Panda's condition. Her agent did not have an update when contacted shortly after the incident, but she was responsive immediately following the fall.

Red Panda has been performing since at least 1993 and has become one of the most popular and enduring halftime entertainers in NBA and WNBA games, with hundreds of appearances including NBA Finals. Her performances are eagerly anticipated and she is considered a fixture in basketball entertainment.

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