During a break in the WNBA Commissioner Cup final between the Indiana Fever and Minnesota Lynx on Tuesday night, a well-known halftime performer named Red Panda fell off her unicycle and hit the court. The Chinese-American acrobat, whose real name is Rong Niu, appeared to injure her left wrist after the fall and was taken away in a wheelchair, then later seen leaving the Target Center by ambulance. Red Panda is famous for her daring act that involves riding an eight-foot tall custom unicycle while balancing and performing flips with a bowl on her head. Many fans and players, including Fever star Kate Linklark, expressed their support and concern for her recovery. Red Panda has also performed at numerous high-profile basketball games, including Game 5 of last month’s NBA Finals in Oklahoma City.
Fan Take: This incident highlights the risks performers take to entertain fans during basketball events, adding to the drama beyond the game itself. Red Panda’s acts are a unique part of the basketball culture, and her well-being is important to both fans and the broader sports community.