MBMO 4XL! NBA stars visit Manchester United training base, B Fiorozilkze warmly welcomes

According to the official website of Manchester United, Manchester United star and NBA star spend a good time together at the Carrington base. Basketball superstar recently visited Manchester United's Carrington training base, which made the Red...


According to the official website of Manchester United, Manchester United star and NBA star spend a good time together at the Carrington base.

Basketball superstar recently visited Manchester United's Carrington training base, which made the Red Devils players very excited. The visit comes as the NBA plans to host games in Europe, with a 2027 match set to be held in Co-op Live in Manchester. Basketball enthusiasts Yoro, Zilkerze and captain B Fei welcomed three basketball stars: Ivica Zubac of the Los Angeles Clippers, Kevin Hurt of the Chicago Bulls and Tyson Chandler, who won the 2012 London Olympic gold medal in the US National Team.

The three basketball stars visited the newly renovated training base and received jerseys from Manchester United. During the tour, they had in-depth exchanges with Manchester United players, discussing the challenges faced by professional athletes and the uniqueness of their respective sports. Tyson Chandler, 7 feet tall, is the tallest guest on the scene. He shared an interesting experience with B Fee: a fan mistakenly regarded him as B Fee, and B Fee joked that the fan might be shouting "Mbermo" because their beards are indeed very similar.

Zubac, a member of the Croatian national team, said he was a loyal fan of Milan and Real Madrid. He was impressed by the bounce and flexibility of Manchester United new player Cesco.

Hurt said that B Fee plays football as accurately as playing basketball. During the jersey gifting session, Xuert received a away jersey, while Chandler praised Manchester United's third black jersey.

The whole event was filled with laughter and the interaction between the two groups of athletes was also very interesting. This visit undoubtedly adds more expectations to the upcoming NBA European tournament.



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