Shaquille O'Neal, the name is undoubtedly a legend for basketball fans. One of the most dominant centers in NBA history, he is affectionately known to fans as the "Big Shark." Recently, the basketball superstar once again walked into China, and his trip to China was full of enthusiasm, friendship and food.
O'Neill said that every time he comes to China, he feels very excited and close, as if he is back at home. The people here are hospitable, very friendly to him and make him feel full of love. He especially thanked the beautiful supermodel Lu Yan for her hospitality, and the conversation between the two was very pleasant.
O'Neill's affection for China is not only reflected in the enthusiasm of the crowd, but also in his deep nostalgia for his old friend Yao Ming. Although Yao Ming is busy leading Chinese basketball to fight in the Asian Games, the deep friendship between them has not weakened. Yao Ming even presented O'Neill with the Hangzhou Asian Games mascot "Jiangnan Yi" to express his welcome to O'Neill.
At the Asian Games, O'Neill met his "old friend" Yao Ming again. The reunion of the two sparked a cheer from the audience. They have staged "Yao Shark Showdown" many times in the NBA, and those fierce game images are intertwined with the deep friendship in the past years, which is touching.
O'Neill posted a video of his reunion with Yao Ming on his Kuaishou account, with the caption "Long time no see, my old friend." The video quickly sparked a heated discussion among netizens, with many commenting: "Whose DNA moved!" "This is enough to see how popular O'Neill is in China.
In addition to his love of basketball and friendship, O'Neill is also full of love for Chinese culture and cities. He said he liked Chinese food very much, especially mooncakes and dumplings. He is also looking forward to visiting more places and tasting local food during his trip to Hangzhou.
Overall, O'Neill's trip to China was full of enthusiasm, friendship and food. His arrival not only made the atmosphere of the game scene more warm, but also made more people feel the charm of basketball and the charm of Chinese culture. We look forward to more opportunities for O'Neill to come to China in the future and share more happy moments with Chinese people."