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Positive and negative value 19! Yang Hansen s fourth summer league game, continue to fill in the data bar!

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On July 18, the Trail Blazers vs. Rockets, Yang Hansen's data single at first glance "8 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 blocks " is not considered explosive in the rookie pile, right? But if you want to carefully evaluate the value of plus or negative value +19, you will know that this kid is dominating the game in another way - our Chinese insider, and now he is playing "high-level basketball"!

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Let's talk about the defensive end first, Yang Hansen is simply the "Mobile Great Wall" in the Trail Blazers' penalty area. Three blocks didn't look much, but they were all bound to score by the Rockets' breakthrough hands. What's even more amazing is the sense of rebounding, and 4 of the 8 rebounds were grabbed by the position. How could this be like a rookie who played Xia Lian for the first time? It is clearly a "old cannon" full of defensive consciousness!

The picture material comes from the offensive end of the Internet, and Yang Hansen plays the "support streaming inside line" routine. Five assists seem ordinary, but in fact they sort out the Trail Blazers' offense clearly. He was dealt with the ball at the top of the high position, and was turned around and hit the ground without watching people passing the ball. This job is really not like a big man in his twenties!

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Of course, we also have to pour cold water on: Yang Hansen's physical fitness is really a bit poor, his score of 8 points is indeed a bit low, and his efficiency of 3 of 6 shots is not considered explosive. But from another perspective, when an insider can not take up the ball or brush data in 25 minutes, but use defense and passes to make the team better than the opponent by 19 points, isn’t this the scarce "functional puzzle" of modern basketball?

Seriously, watching Yang Hansen play basketball is like opening a blind box - you never know what new skills he will unlock in the next game. From the "stable" with 10 points and 5 rebounds in the first game, to the "show" with 10 points and 4 assists in the second game, to the "all-round" with 8 points and 8 rebounds in this game, this kid is adapting to the NBA rhythm with a speed visible to the naked eye.

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