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Yikes! Number one Zhan Hei: Once criticized Wei Shao was threatened with death by Russian city fans and had to be provided with bodyguards

According to the US media fadeworld report, the number one Zhan Hei, the American celebrity Skip Bayless, revealed that he once had to accompany a bodyguard to protect the safety when the Thunder advanced to the finals in 2012 because of the criticism of Wei Shao's "death threats" from fans in his hometown of Russia, resulting in a report to Russia City.

Yikes! Number one Zhan Hei: Once criticized Wei Shao was threatened with death by Russian city fans and had to be provided with bodyguards

FOX Sports's famous skim Bayless is very famous, because he is recognized as the "number one Zhan Black", his daily work is to attack James from various angles, and when he praises other stars, he must use this to attack James, plus to attack James's teammate Wei Shao, etc., becoming his wealth code to earn traffic.

Now Skip Bayless, based on personal experience, told him about what happened in 2012. Skip Bayless, a frequent critic of Westbrook, admitted that when he was working for ESPN, he was given death threats by Russian city fans for criticizing Westbrook. On Skip Bayless's new show, he talks about esplans having to hire a personal bodyguard for him after reading some information from angry Thunder fans.

Yikes! Number one Zhan Hei: Once criticized Wei Shao was threatened with death by Russian city fans and had to be provided with bodyguards

"I responded day and night, guessing what I started to see when we got to the finals? Death threats. Thunder fans from my hometown of Oklahoma City. Real, real, hardcore death threats. I thought death threats were legitimate, but I passed them on to ESPN security officers, who replied to me and said, "Yes, legal." Needs to be taken seriously. ”

As we were about to venture to my hometown of Oklahoma City, they had to hire me a bodyguard who ended up as a Los Angeles police officer whose primary duty was to serve and protect the police chief when he was out and about. He protected and served me in Oklahoma City, and I confessed that I was a little creepy and a little anxious.

I'm going to my hometown where I grew up in Oklahoma City," Salute to the Heroes of The City of Russia! "They wanted to kill me. I received messages like 'If you dare to step into this town, this will be your last step'. ”

Yikes! Number one Zhan Hei: Once criticized Wei Shao was threatened with death by Russian city fans and had to be provided with bodyguards

Before Westbrook left the Thunder, his talent, dynamism and loyalty to the small market team were loved by fans. To this day, many Oklahoma people still love and support Westbrook.

Basketball never gets serious enough to issue death threats to an analyst who is doing his job. The fact that ESPN hired a bodyguard for him in Skip Bayless's hometown says it all.

Naturally, Skip Bayless hasn't changed his attitude toward Westbrook, and remains one of Westbrook's biggest critics today, hoping that the fans of Russia City have stopped attacking the veteran sports journalist.

Yikes! Number one Zhan Hei: Once criticized Wei Shao was threatened with death by Russian city fans and had to be provided with bodyguards

(Text/Drunken Floating Life)

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