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Please explain Yao Ming’s sentence “I’ll see you in the club”. Why do reporters laugh?

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@Lisa Panda

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I didn’t understand Yao Ming’s story, but I looked at it on Baidu and found it quite interesting

From Baidu India

Many people don’t understand why “I*ll see you in the club” makes Yao Ming smile like this.

Let me explain why "I*ll see you in the club" caused laughter on that occasion. First of all, Artest was a good friend of Yao Ming when he was in the Rockets. Yao Ming admired Artest very much. , Yao Ming once suggested to the coach to keep Artest. Artest believed that Yao Ming was even kind to him, so the two talked more casually and understood each other. Furthermore, Yao Ming is famous as a good gentleman and a good boy in the Rockets. He never goes to night games and always goes back to the team or the hotel to sleep after every game. At that time, Artest had a conflict with Kobe during the game and even left the game angrily at the press conference - That is to say, leaving early. Yao Ming said "I*ll see you in the club" at that time to smooth things over for Artest. It meant that he left early to go to the nightclub early. "See you in the club later" is a wisecrack equivalent to when you go to the nightclub. I won't go. So Yao Ming's wit ignited the audience

Author: Wu Yifan

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