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Regarding Hansen Yang, if you want to succeed in the NBA, you need to do three things on the court.

As the only Chinese player currently active in the NBA, Yang Hansen has attracted attention from domestic media, coaching teams, fans and other people who love basketball. The performance in the first game was not good enough, and the performance in the second game was still poor. Many people are also worried about Yang Hansen's future in the NBA. Everyone hopes to see Yang Hansen become a Chinese who can stay in the NBA like Yao Ming and Yi Jianlian, rather than someone like Zhou Qi who joined with talent but left with regrets. There is still a chance for Yang Hansen. After all, just two games can't explain anything. When Yao Ming joined the NBA, didn't he gradually develop his skills for most of the season? As long as he can give hope and growth to the team's coaching staff and stay in the team, Yang Hansen will still have a chance. But I hope Yang Hansen can do the following three things well in the following games.

First: Playing requires passion, and I hope to be more energetic during the precious playing time.

After a few games, the biggest feeling Yang Hansen gave people was that he played with little passion on the court, and his personal desire for performance and self-confidence were not good enough. He doesn't have the energy that a rookie player should have. Perhaps because he played a lot of professional games in the CBA, Yang Hansen feels like he has lost the energy and impact of a young man.

The rhythm does not seem to be on the same channel as the team. The defensive end is a little hesitant in the choice of saving or guarding the basket. It may be that he is too eager to carry out the arrangements and tasks given by the coach, which makes Yang Hansen too hesitant when many choices need to be made. Even a second of hesitation is enough for the opponent's offense and defense to finish. To be honest, what you compete for in the NBA is your reaction ability. Whether it is offense or defense, as long as you make a choice earlier than the opponent, it will definitely become an opportunity. On the contrary, no matter how good the opportunity is given to you, it will become a mistake.

So, I hope Yang Hansen will be more passionate on the court, stimulate his passion, and don't play like a sheep on the court, being a mad dog that everyone is afraid of.

Second: Yang Hansen’s fear of shooting needs to be overcome in subsequent games.

Why Yang Hansen is afraid to take action on the field, I personally think there are several reasons. One is that he is afraid that he will waste offensive opportunities if he fails to make a shot, thus leaving a bad impression on the coaching staff and losing these precious minutes of rotation opportunities. The second is that the NBA's three-point line is further away, which may be a foul beyond what Yang Hansen is used to.

To overcome the above two reasons, one is to give yourself confidence. What the coaching staff wants to see is your growth in every game, not just the data. The second one is don't care if it's a three-pointer or a two-pointer. As long as the opportunity arises, just take it. In particular, the adaptation beyond the three-point line must be practiced on the court earlier. Only in this way can you get your first three-point goal and gain confidence in your shooting.

Third: Dare to express yourself on the field and don’t hesitate to lose every opportunity.

It is not a regular rotation. When the main force returns, Yang Hansen may become the third or fourth choice. Rather than paying too much attention to these few minutes of playing time, it is better to seize it and strive to improve yourself in statistics and role before the main force returns. Only when the ability improves can it be possible to still get some opportunities after the main force returns.

It is to be expected that he will score less, but being so hesitant on the court makes it difficult to give Yang Hansen a high evaluation. Because the NBA is very fast-paced, any hesitation will cost you a valuable opportunity.

To summarize:

Be brave and be yourself, play more confidently in the following games, use your omnipotent scoring method in the CBA, speed up your ball handling speed when faced with opportunities, and don't let yourself slow down the team's rhythm. Finally, you must dare to shoot on the three-point line, and you must dare to attack independently during garbage time appearances. The coaching staff needs Yang Hansen's maturity, and Yang Hansen needs to overcome his own demons one by one, calm down his heart, and take every game seriously.