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Which players in NBA have Chinese tattoos and make jokes?

Which players in NBA have Chinese tattoos and make jokes?

We all know that there are many China elements in NBA, from jerseys to billboards, you can see the appearance of China elements and China traditional culture, but there are also many jokes, that is, Chinese tattoos of American NBA players. We all know that China's writing culture has a special meaning, and some NBA players think Chinese characters look good just because they don't know the meaning, so fashion begins to tattoo. Take a look at the tattoos of NBA players!

First, let's take a look at Allen's Iverson. As a superstar in the league, he is also a hipster. His body is covered with tattoos. His favorite tattoo is on his neck? Loyalty? Words. AI reminds himself to be loyal to his family and friends at this moment, and? Loyalty? Chinese character tattoo has also become one of the most classic tattoos in NBA history, and this loyalty tattoo is also a relatively well-behaved tattoo in China's cultural style, which has great positive significance.

Let's take a look at the tattoo on the right arm of magic guard Nelson. Everything is forgiven? Four words make people a little meaningless. Does he mean to do what he wants regardless of the consequences? It seems that the defender didn't understand the meaning of this Chinese at all, and just got started.

Sean. Plum blossom pattern? what's up This word is obviously the result of the translation of his English surname May. But the word is also a bit confusing. What artistic conception does he want to express? In short, he likes it.

Kenyon? The tattoo on Martin's arm is a bit interesting, which can completely explain a person's life. I must have asked the meaning of this idiom when I saw Martin!

Sean. Marion's god bird camphor, this is a little incomprehensible. Finally, through the explanation of people around me, this tattoo is because of the Chinese font and Japanese pronunciation. Does it read like Marion's nickname? Matrix? Almost, so it's based on his last name.

Salmons, little O 'Neill has a tattoo on his arm? Coffin man? Tattoos seem to tell the other person not to mess with him, and he is a troublesome master. The meaning of this word is relatively clear.

And Nuggets forward Wilson? Chandler's tattoo, we all know that when the NBA was wavering, Wilson? Chandler used to play in China for a short time. At that time, I played for Zhejiang Guangsha team, so I like shopping in my spare time. So he can see many elements of China, and he is such a player who likes tattoos. So after he returned to the United States, he asked the tattoo artist to tattoo him with the word "money", probably because it was related to his name, but these two words were typos.