OJ Mayo participated in Butler s trip to China and returned to Shenyang to bring Butler s personal jersey to his disciples
7:38am, 14 August 2025Basketball
Videos are all from TikTok @McQUIN
August 13th. Butler ended his trip to China. Former Liaoning team foreign aid OJ Mayo, who participated in the event, also returned to Shenyang and brought Butler's signature jersey to his disciples.
blogger @McQueen posted the relevant video and wrote: "Coach OJ brought Butler to his signature jersey with his own signature jersey. To sign + inscription, thank you for your precious gift. I hope that with Butler and blessings and coach OJ's skills, one day I will stand on the court to shine. The Golden State Warriors' player version jersey is so love it."
The social media homepage note information is: The nameless person is fortunate to become the first disciple of OJ Mayo, the NBA's Tanhua.
According to media director Illy, OJ Mayo, who has played for the Liaoning team for two seasons, joined the coaching staff of the Liaoning Men's Basketball Team.
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