Red Panda Returns to NBA, Performs at Bulls vs. 76ers After Injury
Renowned performer Red Panda made a triumphant return to the NBA on Tuesday night, marking her debut for the 2025-26 season. Her performance dazzled fans during the halftime festivities of the Chicago Bulls vs. Philadelphia 76ers game at the United Center.
Recovery from Injury
Red Panda, whose real name is Rong Niu, had previously faced a significant setback. She underwent surgery due to a wrist injury sustained in July during the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup title game. This accident occurred while performing at halftime of the match between the Indiana Fever and Minnesota Lynx. Following the fall, she spent 11 hours in a Minneapolis hospital for treatment.
Notable Performances
Since her recovery, Red Panda has gradually returned to the stage, performing at various universities before rejoining the NBA scene. Her historical debut in the NBA dates back to 1993 during a game featuring the Los Angeles Clippers. Over the years, she has become a staple performer at halftime events across the NBA, WNBA, and college basketball games.
Signature Performance
Red Panda is celebrated for her unique unicycle act, where she skillfully balances bowls on her foot before flipping them onto her head and stacking them with precision. This captivating routine has garnered her dedicated fans throughout her storied career.
Looking Ahead
With her successful return to performing, fans can look forward to seeing more of Red Panda throughout the 2025-26 NBA season. Her resilience and dedication to her craft continue to inspire many, ensuring she remains a beloved figure in sports entertainment.