No more play. After Yang Hansen officially announced his withdrawal from the game, the Trail Blazers completely showed up in the league and admitted a fact
The news that Yang Hansen suddenly announced his withdrawal from the NBA Summer League really shocked many domestic fans who cheered him late at night. This highly anticipated young player was originally highly expected, but on July 19, the Trail Blazers' coaching team made a decisive decision to terminate his summer league journey, the main reason was two words - too tired. Although he averaged 10.8 points and 5 rebounds per game, it seemed quite good from the data. However, during the game, he felt frequently exhausted and often panted for a few minutes on the court, revealing obvious physical weaknesses. In addition, his average of nearly four mistakes per game also made his performance on the court seem a little struggling. These situations clearly show the huge difference between the CBA and the NBA in terms of rhythm and intensity. Basketball enthusiasts can see that this decision is full of helplessness, and it also reflects the careful consideration of his health. Trail Blazers head coach Billups forced Yang Hansen from the field several times during the game, a move that clearly showed his thoughts - not that he did not want him to play, but out of deep concerns about his physical condition. He even frankly stated in a post-match interview that when Yang Hansen first experienced the fast-paced NBA run, he was completely at a loss when he was hit, and his prediction and positioning awareness when competing for rebounds were obviously unable to keep up with the physical consumption. It is true that the techniques that have been tempered in the CBA greenhouse immediately revealed their shortcomings on this kind of real-life summer league stage. Although he conveyed some polite words to the outside world after the game, the average 4.3 fouls per game is a ruthless wake-up call. These data clearly indicate the severity of the problem. Unfortunately, if such a schedule continues to face the Suns, it actually doesn't make much sense. Rather than avoiding injuries while trying your best, it is better to end the game early and return home to prepare for the upcoming Asian Cup, which is obviously a wise choice. Now, with Zhou Qi withdrawing from the competition due to injury, the national team's inside can only count on Yang Hansen to stand up at a critical moment. Obviously, this is much more reasonable than struggling in the "trash time" of the summer league. However, the real test will be when the preseason arrives. If he still can't solve the physical fitness problem, then the doubts about his pick in the 16th pick in the first round may sound again. At the end of the day, the gap between the leagues is so obvious. The older generation of fans felt powerless when watching the scene of Yang Hansen holding his knees on the court and panting. Even if a person has unique talents, he still needs sufficient physical fitness to support him in the end. I hope this experience will make him determined and increase strength training so that he can better adapt to the NBA's hard work in the future.
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