In the upcoming NBA Draft, the Portland Trail Blazers, under the leadership of Joe Cronin, have once again demonstrated their commitment to potential talent. They chose to trade their original 11th pick with the Memphis Grizzlies, moving down to the 16th position while securing a future first-round pick and two second-round picks. This strategy aims to lay the groundwork for the team’s future development, ultimately leading them to select Yang Hansen from the Qingdao team in the CBA in China.
According to Mike Schmitz, the chief scout for the pioneers, Yang Hansheng is a towering center, standing at 7 feet 1 inch tall. He had an outstanding performance in the game against Shanghai, racking up 31 points, 16 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 blocks, showcasing his impressive potential and passing skills. Developing a center typically takes a long time because they need to adapt to the physicality of the game and the intricacies of offense and defense in the paint. As a modern tall player, if he wants to become a cornerstone on the offensive end, he must continually enhance his scoring threat—this is crucial for his growth.
However, whether the recent performance of the Trail Blazers can provide a desirable growth environment for Yang Hansheng remains to be seen. How the team tailors a training program to fit his unique characteristics will be a crucial factor in determining future success.



