DD-Sport > Basketball > Yang Hansen filled up the data column with 21+9+3+3, and hit two consecutive three-pointers at the last moment, which is a significant improvement!

Yang Hansen filled up the data column with 21+9+3+3, and hit two consecutive three-pointers at the last moment, which is a significant improvement!

The NBA Development League game continues, with the Tear City Mix playing against the South Bay Lakers. This is Yang Hansen’s second game after being sent to the Development League. In this game, Yang Hansen played for 29 minutes and 43 seconds. On the offensive end, he made 8 of 16 shots, including 2 of 5 three-pointers, and scored 21 points. He also had 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, and 3 blocks. Although the flaw was 5 turnovers, the overall performance was very good.

Yang Hansen started the game in this game. He grabbed a rebound at the beginning, then stood at the top of the arc to deal the cards, assisting Reese under the basket to score. Yang Hansen then made continuous breakthroughs with the ball, but failed to score, and the subsequent three-pointers also failed to hit. Yang Hansen played 6 minutes in the first quarter, making 3 of 3 shots without scoring, and got 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block.

After resting for half a quarter, Yang Hansen continued to play in the second quarter, still picking and rolling at the top of the arc and supporting. At the beginning of the second quarter, Yang Hansen received a pass from his teammate under the basket and hit a throw after the confrontation, breaking his scoring drought. Then Yang Hansen took the ball in the low post on the left and played singles, turned around and continued to score with a hook. However, Yang Hansen then made consecutive mistakes. First, he was intercepted while holding the ball halfway, and then his pass to Rees also went out of bounds. Then Yang Hansen continued the pick-and-roll and then moved forward. After receiving the ball, he flew to the defense and then faced the defense for a layup to achieve 2+1. After less than three minutes of rest, Yang Hansen came back on the court. After getting the ball under the basket, he was double-teamed and did not get a good offensive opportunity. It was not until the end of the first half that Yang Hansen made a free throw. In the entire first half of the game, Yang Hansen played 15 minutes, scoring 9 points on 3-of-8 shooting, 6 rebounds, 1 assist and 3 blocks. Unfortunately, he failed to hit two outside shots.

Yang Hansen continued to start the game in the second half. After receiving the ball in the low post, he completed a very beautiful turn and dunk. He also scored in double figures in this game. Then Yang Hansen was double-teamed again after getting the ball in the low post. He quickly released the ball and assisted his teammate to make an air cut. Then Yang Hansen encountered strict defense and played for four minutes before taking a rest. With a little more than two minutes left in the third quarter, Yang Hansen came on the court again, completed a single defense under the basket and then turned around and dunked. Before the end of the quarter, Yang Hansen also got a chance to shoot a three-pointer, but unfortunately he didn't hit it.

In the fourth quarter of the game, Yang Hansen rested off the court for more than three minutes, regained his strength and then played again. Yang Hansen got the ball in the low post and played in singles. He missed a hit and then made a tip-in from the shot. Yang Hansen then played in the low post again, but failed to hit, and was subsequently taken off the court to rest. With less than three minutes left in the game, Yang Hansen came on the court again. With 20 seconds left in the game, Yang Hansen tried another three-pointer, and this time he finally hit it, helping the Torn City Mix team to continue to maintain the suspense of the game. The opponent's attack failed, and Yang Hansen continued to get three-point opportunities and hit again. At the last moment, his teammates missed the winning three-pointer, and the City Mix lost to the South Bay Lakers 111-113.

Judging from these two games, Yang Hansen's progress is still very obvious. First, on the offensive end, Yang Hansen is increasingly adapting to the intensity and rhythm of the game; secondly, in terms of frame protection, Yang Hansen is obviously much better; thirdly, in terms of controlling fouls, Yang Hansen has also clearly improved. However, the intensity of the Development League is different from that of the NBA. Yang Hansen still has obvious problems in defense and physical fitness. Moreover, he needs to control his mistakes better and needs to continue to improve!

source:7n cn livescore