Team Note: Yang Hansen s low-post offense was not exerted in part because of insufficient lower limb strength
6:16pm, 21 July 2025Basketball
July 21, Trail Blazers reporter Mike Richman talked about Yang Hansen's four games in the podcast program, and during the period, he specifically mentioned the ability of low-post offense that the media were talking about before the draft.
"Yang Hansen's low-post offense has not been played in these few games, except for his teammates, which is related to his lack of strength in his lower limbs. When he meets strong low-post defenders, he cannot fully display it. Several times he also said in an interview that he could not feel the existence of his legs. However, with his growth in the league and his cooperation with the professional NBA training team, I believe he will gradually overcome these problems." Mike Richman said.
In four games in Las Vegas, Young averaged 10.8 points, 5 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.3 blocks per game.
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