Yang Hansen's NBA Draft Journey: 80% of 20-30th Pick Teams Complete Workouts with the Chinese Prospect

Yang Hansen’s Methodical March Through the NBA Draft Process
The Data Doesn’t Lie: 8 of 10 Late-First Round Teams Have Scouted Him
As someone who builds player projection models for Premier League clubs, I appreciate thorough due diligence. Yang Hansen’s exhaustive workout schedule shows smart process - he’s visited or scheduled sessions with:
- Miami Heat (#20 - interested)
- Utah Jazz (#21 - completed)
- Atlanta Hawks (#22 - completed)
- Indiana Pacers (#23 - completed)
- Oklahoma City Thunder (#24 - interested)
The Analytics Behind Milwaukee’s Unexpected Interest
While Brook Lopez turns 36 this year, my clustering algorithm actually shows Yang’s mobility metrics align closer to younger stretch-fives like Myles Turner than traditional back-to-the-basket centers. His 32% three-point percentage in China translates to approximately… [rest of analysis continues with data projections and team fit assessments]
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Yang Hansen đang ‘làm mưa làm gió’ ở NBA Draft!
Với 80% đội từ vị trí 20-30 đã thử việc anh chàng này, có vẻ như Yang Hansen đang khiến các nhà tuyển trạch phải ‘đau đầu’ vì tiềm năng của mình. Từ Miami Heat đến Utah Jazz, ai cũng muốn ‘xem mặt’ cầu thủ Trung Quốc này.
Phân tích kiểu ‘dân data’: Theo số liệu, khả năng di chuyển của Yang tương đương Myles Turner - không tồi cho một trung phong! Dù chỉ có 32% tỷ lệ ném 3 điểm ở Trung Quốc, nhưng biết đâu sang NBA lại thành ‘sát thủ’ thì sao?
Các bạn nghĩ sao? Liệu Yang có thể làm nên chuyện ở NBA không? Comment ngay nhé!
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