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What data does Yang Hansen need to pass in his debut? If he wants to return to the NBA, he must at least hit 20+10 in the G League

On November 14th, the time for Yang Hansen's G League debut was officially revealed. He will welcome the G League war for two consecutive games. What kind of data is reasonable for him to return to the NBA?

Yang Hansen is about to usher in his own Development League game, and this time Xiao Yang will definitely encounter huge challenges in the Development League. After being delegated by the Trail Blazers, it has now been officially confirmed that he will lead the Portland Mix, a subsidiary team of the Trail Blazers, to continuously PK the Suns and Lakers.

First, we faced the Valley Suns. Their opponent didn’t have any powerful inside players. The tallest one was only 2.06 meters tall. It was not a big problem for Yang Hansen to beat him. In addition, the South Bay Lakers had an excellent inside big man, Timmy, who averaged 32 points and 7 rebounds per game in the new season. This is Xiao Yang’s main opponent.

So Yang Hansen, what kind of data can you produce in the Development League to come back? Just look at what these seniors have done in the Development League and you will understand. When Yi Jianlian was delegated to the Development League, he could kill everyone with 20+10 casualties. Zhou Qi could only average 11+6 per game, and he was not far away from returning to China.

Hartenstein easily and happily scored 30+20 points in a single game in the G League. This is an inside player who can get a 30 million contract in the NBA. There is also McClung, who only knows how to dunk. He averages 25+5+6 in the G League. This person can't even play in the NBA Magic. There is also Bronny, who is completely looked down upon by many fans. He can also score 20+ in the G League. The other is Sheppard of the Rockets, a No. 3 overall pick who scored more than 40 points every day in the Development League. Only this season has he gradually been able to enter the regular rotation with the Rockets.

These are the statistics that Yang Hansen's seniors have produced in the Development League. In other words, if your inside players don't have 20+10, they are basically not NBA-level players. So when Yang Hansen is in the Development League, our requirements are not high. After all, it is the first time to go, but the minimum average per game must be 18+8+5. After all, Yang Hansen has the ability to support, but the rebounding ability is not strong. We do not require Xiao Yang to score a double-double, but if you get 5 assists in a game, it should be a guarantee.

If the team really plays around him, it is basically impossible for you to return to the NBA without this data. And this requirement is not high. In the past, Hartenstein was in the Development League, but he led the Rockets' affiliated team, the Vipers, to win the championship. In the finals, Hartenstein averaged 28 points and 16 rebounds per game, which is why he didn't even get playing time in the NBA. If nothing else, at least you have to hit Harteng's numbers so that you can gradually go back, right?

Treating the mixed team's arena as his own battlefield, Yang Hansen only needs to do one thing when he goes to the G-League now, transform into a giant inside, and defeat all the D-League opponents who are facing him. At the same time, he absorbs game experience like a sponge. This is his last life-saving straw, because only then can he use data as a stepping stone to return to the NBA.