Half -time Entertainer Red Panda injured during WNBA performance | Mint
One of the most popular performances in half -time entertainment sustained an injury in Minneapolis on Tuesday night, as Rong “Krystal” Niu, better known by her stage name “Red Panda”, should be helped from the track after she fell during the WNBA commissioner’s cup championship between the Indiana Fever and the Minnesota Lynx during the rest time. Niu delighted basket ball enthusiasts in many NBA, College Basketball and WNBA rooms since her debut in 1993. The ‘Red Panda’ rides a seven -feet one -wheel bike while catching a large number of metal bowls on her head and balancing during her performance. Reporters of Minnpost and ESPN confirmed that NIU took a hard dump and fell during her uniform bike during Tuesday’s performance. The popular artist has been quiet for some time and groaned her left wrist before he was taken away from the track in a wheelchair. Niu once called ‘the best half -time in basketball’, and retired in 2013 to support her father while fighting cancer. She occasionally practiced during this timeframe and sustained her first wrist injury. After mourning her father’s death due to esophageal cancer and helping her mother deal with a disease, Niu returned her in 2015, as she revealed in a “Sports on Earth” interview she couldn’t stay away. “I missed it,” Niu said. ‘The crowd. The energy. The challenge. I feel from my heart that it is a part of my home. Although I lost my father, I still have this part of my life with me, just as before. ‘ -Media on the field level