Chet Holmgren knows what's up.
The Oklahoma City Thunder's star frontcourt player recognizes talent when he sees it.
That includes when NBA players aren't on the floor, and instead, a different act comes out: Red Panda.
The legendary performer rides on a unicycle while launching bowls onto her head to balance them. It seems impossible.
Somehow, the show almost always goes off without a hitch.
A cool clip over the weekend showed Holmgren giving Red Panda a high-five after their performance.
Holmgren then chimed in with this post on X about it, too: "Real s— she got more talent than all of us."
Chet Holmgren showing his respect to Red Panda
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) December 8, 2025
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For those unfamiliar with Red Panda, here's a sampling of her talent:
forever the 🐐💜#TakeNote pic.twitter.com/HLaQv3Srd6
— Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) December 8, 2025
Most of us won't make the NBA, but we can shoot baskets in our driveway.
Can any of us do that?
Not without serious risk of injury.
Red Panda is one of one, and Chet knows game when he sees it.
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