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Tuoji: The fast pace of Summer League means the job search&&; The G League has a steady pace, so Yang Hansen performs better

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November 19th. Today, Trail Blazers reporter Mike Richman talked about the difference between Summer League and Development League games in the podcast "Locked On Blazers".

"Yang Hansen's offensive performance in these games in the Development League is much better than that in the Summer League. There is a reason for this. The environment in the Summer League is different. Most of the players around him are higher than those in the Development League. The overall confrontation intensity is greater, the speed is faster, and the scene is more chaotic. It's not that the players in the Development League don't work hard, but it's just not like the Summer League where everyone is trying their best to get an NBA job. A contract. The two weeks of the Summer League in Las Vegas are a job hunt, and everyone who has been put together temporarily is working hard; while the Development League is a full season, the players will play at a more stable pace, and although they will work hard, the mentality is completely different from that of the Summer League. However, the overall quality of the Development League games is indeed higher, there is no doubt." Mike Richman said.

Yang Hansen averaged 10.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.3 blocks per game in the four games of Summer League. In 2 games in the G League, Yang Hansen averaged 14.5 points, 11 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks per game.

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