CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Red Panda, the Chinese acrobat who has been dazzling fans during halftime at NBA arenas across the country for years, is reportedly devastated after someone stole her prized unicycle.

According to KTVU, the theft occurred Jan. 24 at San Francisco International Airport, where surveillance photos showed a man with a red pony tail (not unlike an actual red panda) taking the suitcase containing the unicycle from baggage claim and rolling off with it.

The unicyle, worth $25,000, has been part of Red Panda's (real name Rong Niu) act for three decades. Niu, who was featured on NBC's "America's Got Talent" in 2013, juggles, balances and flips plates on her head while riding the seven-foot tall unicyle.

The story caught the attention of Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, who tweeted, "This is terrible. Red Panda is a legend in CLE and has been for a long time @TheQArena Who would steal her Unicycle? Cruel."

This is terrible. Red Panda is a legend in CLE and has been for a long time @TheQArena Who would steal her Unicycle? Cruel. https://t.co/xvoLz4LH6p — Dan Gilbert (@cavsdan) January 31, 2018

After having to cancel a show, Red Panda is back on the road using a backup unicycle, but her agent, Pat Figley, said it isn't going well.

"She's dropping balls. She's just not used to it. The one that was stolen was custom built for her," he told KTVU.

The agent is offering a $2,000 reward for the safe return of the unicycle, no questions asked.