Red Panda, after wrist fracture, recovers: Ready for next season

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Red Panda ready for next season after WNBA accident

Good news for basketball fans. The acclaimed artist Red Panda, known for her impressive acrobatic acts on a unicycle, is preparing to return to action next season. The announcement comes after the incident that occurred during halftime of the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup final, where Red Panda suffered a fall. The mishap took place in the game between the Indiana Fever and the Minnesota Lynx, last Tuesday. According to reports, Red Panda, whose real name is Rong Niu, suffered a fracture in his left wrist. Her agent, Patrick Figley, revealed that the artist spent eleven hours in a Minneapolis hospital. Figley also indicated that Niu will return home to begin his treatment and recovery, a process that is estimated to take several months.

She is very grateful. Red Panda thanks everyone who has sent her well wishes and support. It means a lot to her.

Patrick Figley
The agent explained that the fall was caused by damage to the unicycle during transport. Fever star Caitlin Clark sent her best wishes to Red Panda through the live broadcast of her teammate Sydney Colson on Instagram. The Red Panda act, coming from a family of acrobats, consists of riding a unicycle approximately eight feet tall and balancing custom bowls on her leg before tossing them onto her head. The artist has participated in numerous basketball games, including the fifth game of the NBA Finals last month in Oklahoma City. Figley expressed that Red Panda greatly appreciates the support received.
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