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Yang Hansen and Klingen staged a hand-to-hand battle, fiercely confronting each other and watching, and also accepted an exclusive interview with CCTV.

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As the new NBA season approaches, the Portland Trail Blazers' training camp has also entered the second day. A set of photos and videos released by the team's official social media once again focused on the rookie center Yang Hansen from China. In the released content, except for the team's core Lillard absent, other players including new player Holiday Holidays were present. The most eye-catching thing is undoubtedly the scene where Yang Hansen and his team's biggest competitor, Klingen, are also rookies, are fiercely accused in the interior. In the photo, the two of them collided with muscles, and they did not give in. The teammates around them were also focused on watching this benign dragon-tiger battle. From Yang Hansen's last sweat-soaked hair, it can be seen that the NBA-level training intensity is well-deserved, and this atmosphere of "young people in the new era should compete to take up their posts" also makes fans full of expectations for the future of the Trail Blazers. (See the end of the article)

In addition to showing high fighting spirit and outstanding confrontational ability, Yang Hansen's technical performance on the second day of the training camp also won recognition from the outside world. The Trail Blazers officially edited and released a piece of his personal offensive video. In the video, Yang Hansen completed a smooth turn at the low post and scored the ball hard. The official even added the words "too hard, rookie!" to this, and praised his performance. This video not only reflects Yang Hansen's excellent field vision and dominance ability, but also his ability to combine humans and balls is first-class. These improvements are closely related to his hard training during the offseason. In an interview with CCTV Sports earlier, Yang Hansen revealed that he had successfully gained 8 kilograms during the offseason and his physical ability to fight was significantly improved.

In an interview with CCTV, Yang Hansen also shared with domestic fans his life and mentality after landing in the NBA. He said that after coming to the new city of Portland, everything went smoothly. While focusing on daily training, he is also busy getting a driver's license and learning English to adapt to the pace of life and game in the United States as soon as possible. Especially on the court, he needs to communicate with his teammates in more fluent English. The young man also showed a clear mind about his NBA career. He said that he had a clear plan and his current goal is to cherish all his playing time and play every minute. This down-to-earth attitude makes fans who care about him feel very pleased and adds more confidence to his prospects in the new season. (Information source: @CCTV Sports)

Although the initial feedback of the training camp has improved, the outside world is not without concerns about whether Yang Hansen can truly gain a foothold in the NBA. The most core issue is his physical condition. Although Yang Hansen successfully gained weight in the offseason and improved his ability to fight, in the small ball era, excessive weight may become a burden. More importantly, in this summer's summer league, Yang Hansen's physical weaknesses were exposed very clearly. In the summer league where the intensity is far less than the regular season, he often gets out of breath less than half a quarter of his debut. Physical fitness will be the key to determining the success or failure of Yang Hansen's rookie season. If his physical reserves cannot keep up with the NBA-level offensive and defensive rhythm, then even if he has excellent skills and football quotients, it may be difficult for him to obtain a stable regular rotation position.

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