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The first show of the G League was initially suppressed and then improved. Yang Hansen, an all-around offensive and defensive director, made a great comeback.

In the just-concluded NBA G League game, Chinese rising star Yang Hansen made his personal development league debut. The Trail Blazers team he played for, the Tear City Mix, staged a thrilling reversal and ultimately narrowly defeated the Valley Suns 107-104. The script of this victory is closely related to the ups and downs of Yang Hansen's personal state. Especially in the second half, the successful adjustment of the team's tactics became the key to victory.

At the beginning of the game, Yang Hansen showed his inside presence through tip-ins and dunks, but then he struggled with the team. Continuous offensive failures and mistakes allowed opponents to seize opportunities. The Valley Suns fired frequently from the outside and quickly established a lead. At the end of the half, the Mixed Team fell behind by as many as 20 points. Yang Hansen's personal plus-minus value also dropped to -25, and the situation was precarious.

However, the halftime break became the turning point of the game. After changing sides and fighting again, the Mixed team significantly changed their offensive strategy. They slowed down the pace of the game and clearly shifted the core of the offense to the inside, giving Yang Hansen more rights to handle the ball. This adjustment immediately activated the entire team. Yang Hansen was like a fish in water. He first assisted his teammates to score, and then hit a mid-range shot. His personal confidence and influence on the court increased simultaneously. Under his support, the offense of the Mixed Team became smooth and orderly, and the point difference was eroded step by step. Entering the final quarter, the Mixed Team's counterattack became even more fierce, and Yang Hansen's contribution on the defensive end was equally crucial. The sky-shattering hat he sent completely ignited the team's morale. The Mixed Team took advantage of the situation and launched a 14-0 offensive climax, turning the situation around in one fell swoop and achieving a go-ahead lead, ultimately sealing the victory.

Looking at the whole game, Yang Hansen's statistics were 8 points, 13 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 block, but what is more worthy of attention is that his plus-minus value reversed from -25 at halftime to -1 at the end. This means that in the second half when he played, the Mixed team outscored their opponents by 24 points. This debut vividly demonstrated the value of Yang Hansen - when he gets enough ball rights and becomes the tactical fulcrum, his excellent support ability and basket defense can effectively dominate the rhythm of the game. From adapting in the first half to dominating in the second half, Yang Hansen used a reversal victory to write a confident start to his G League career.

(Text/Mango)