ESPN analyst: Yang Hansen is the leader of the pioneer Xia Lian, and his performance is outstanding
Recently, ESPN analyst Tim Legler talked about Yang Hansen while participating in a podcast by another NBA reporter Adam Mares, and both of them gave Yang Hansen a high evaluation. Mares: "The first thing we want to talk about is because I think he is the focus of the summer league, not necessarily because he is the best player, but because he is the most interesting, at least for me personally, that is Yang Hansen of the Trail Blazers. He averaged 11.7 points, 4 rebounds, 3.3 assists in three games, and by the way, there were 2 blocks (not played in Game 4 when the show was going). But you have a chance to watch his game. Let's talk about him." Legler: "Yes. I watched his first game, man, Let me tell you, that was a big event. Even by Las Vegas standards, his game was the most lively game I've seen there except for the first game of Cooper Flag and Brownie James. " " First of all, this guy is a top passer. I mean, he knows exactly where everyone on the field is. He's very good at directing the offense, even though we're told there are still some language barriers between him and the team. When I see him catch, he immediately catches the ball like a trailer, starts commanding the run, tells his teammates to cut in, move, signal his teammates to pass, and run over. It's almost like He coaches the team on the court. Imagine how impressive it is. The 20-year-old Chinese player came here, and this is the first time he has experienced the charm of this team, and he is obviously the leader of this team, which was undoubtedly the first time he was on the court. So, the first thing that caught his eye was this. His understanding of the game, his passing ability, and his spatial perception of everyone's position were amazing. " " But there are many (seventh grade) players who were first-round picks or second-round picks last year, many of them were big players. I tell you, Yang did what we said, and he was better than I am here. Any player I've seen in the game is high. So, for me, having that confidence, right, because you're sure you know better than others, you're going to command and lead the team, and the coaching staff encourages him to do that—I'm very impressed. " " The most striking thing about his early career is his ability to organize offenses, passes, sort out tactics and help teammates improve because he's a player who is willing to distribute the ball. He wants you to cut in, and he can predict your position in advance, and he can predict what the defense will react in any cover. So that will bring benefits to the team immediately."
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