Split: Yang Hansen may play in the Development League in the future. I don’t want to set him on fire.
6686 Sports News on November 6 Today, the NBA regular season Trail Blazers narrowly defeated the Thunder 121-119, ending the defending champion's 8-game winning streak.
According to media person @yovic_, after the game, Trail Blazers interim coach Split said about Yang Hansen: "Yang Hansen is strengthening his body and improving his speed every day. He may go to the Development League to play in the game. I don't want to put him on the fire."
The specific original text is as follows:
Split thinks this is a remarkable reversal.
The Blazers were held back by the Thunder in the opponent's rhythm at the beginning, but with their attack and speed, they finally maintained their energy at the critical moment.
Afdija and Holiday were both specifically named and praised by him. He believes that the experience and control of rhythm brought by Holiday as a leader are the keys to the team's ability to compete with strong teams.
The Trail Blazers shot an astonishing 81.3% from the field in the fourth quarter, but this was inseparable from Reese's three life-saving three-pointers in the second quarter.
"Reese really helped a lot, those three-pointers, coupled with his stable guarding... When there is a shooting five position on the court, everything is opened up. We expect the three-second zone to always maintain space."
An episode in the interview was that when everyone was asking Reese, hoping that the coach would talk more about the players who won the game, a friend from the media suddenly interjected and asked: "What are your plans for Yang Hansen?"
The question itself is correct, but the timing is indeed unexpected.
Split replied stiffly: "I don't know... He is strengthening his body and improving his speed every day, and maybe he will go to the Development League to play in the future. I don't want to put him on the fire."