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Yang Hansen is the Most Exciting Part of Portland Trail Blazers at Summer League | What To Watch For



Yang Hansen is the Most Exciting Part of Portland Trail Blazers at Summer League | What To Watch For

In today’s show, the Blazers are gearing up for their trip to Vegas for summer league 2025. We talk about the most exciting things to watch and everything you need to know. Welcome to Locked on Blazers. Let’s get into it. You are Locked on Trailblazers, your daily Portland Trailblazers podcast, part of the Locked On podcast network. Your team every day. What’s up world? It’s your past verse point guard and trailblazers reporter Mike Richmond. You are listening to another episode of Locked on Blazers, part of the Locked on Podcast Network, available wherever you get podcasts and also on YouTube. Thanks for making this show your first listen. Coming at you each and every weekday, Monday through Friday. So make it a part of your daily routine. Make it your first listen. Tell your friends to do the same. It’s Locked on Blazers, your team every day. In today’s show, we’re talking all things Trailblazers at Summer League. The team has hosted its first couple of practices. They’re headed out to Vegas later this week where they will kick off their slate uh of summer league games for well, five guaranteed and maybe more if they keep winning. We’ll talk about the most exciting things to watch, including your boy Hansen, as well as as well as some other notables and what’s sort of at stake for the back half of the Blazers roster. Plus, no news is no news. will say happy trails to Jabari Walker who’s moving on to um cheese steakier pastures or something like that. Uh we will do that all in today’s program. Let’s get into it. Let’s start with this. The Blazers summer league begins for them in earnest Friday evening, July 11th against the Golden State Warriors. Thomas and Max Center. Let’s go. That’s the big gym. They’ll be back in the big gym Friday when they play the Grizzlies and then they’ll close their July their summer league slate Tuesday and then Thursday they’re there for basically a week from the 11th to the 17th. Every team in Vegas plays four games. Everybody gets a fifth. You can earn a sixth if you’re lucky. How it works is the their the four teams with either the best record, the best point differential move on to the semifinals. Everyone else plays one extra game. Uh the semi-finalist play play a semi-final game and with a chance to advance to the championship. So if you do win enough, you can play six, but every team is going to play five. Just the fifth one will be announced at a later date. Um and will come following that July 17th, next week’s um or excuse me, two weeks from now as you’re listening to this because you’re listening to Monday, July 7th show. Um but the but the following week, we will we we will uh we will wrap up with the Blazers trip to summer league. But we want to talk about his most exciting things to watch in summer league because there is one the most exciting thing to watch is without a doubt Hansen. Uh I was advised by a resident living in China right now that um it’s very western to call um Yang Hansen uh Yang. It’s like that’s just like a very western approach and just is not um part of the of sort of of Chinese culture how how he would be addressed by someone like me who just straight up does not know him. Um so I’m going to call him Hansen in this episode. I’m going to call him Hansen for the kind of remainder of um of the time I’m talking about him until I either get to know him a little bit better or I hear what his teammates call him and whatever his teammates call him, I am sure as heck going to use that on the show. But he’s the most exciting part of Summer League without a doubt. Maybe most exciting thing for the Portland Trailblazers and Trailblazers fans. Um although you you could make a case Hansen is is the most exciting part of uh all of summer league. I think the most fascinating part about him is like uh just how the Blazers use him like in what ways do they deploy him because obviously he’s their most important player. Um with all due respect to Ryan Rupair who is you know only a year older than Hansen and like uh entering entering his third summer league but I think doesn’t have the sort of star tantalizing upside that that Hansen does. Like Hansen is the most exciting part of summer league and how they use him. How do they deploy him? What does he do? Right. Uh on defense, you can kind of guess what he’s going to do. They’re going to mostly play him back off the level from the screen. They’re going to probably keep him in the paint, let him be big and in the way. I think there are some concerns about his lateral movement, although I’ll talk about that in a little bit. I don’t think his um I think it’s he’s pretty fast north south. It’s just like how quickly laterally can he um stay in front of like quick guards. And obviously the summer league is not the NBA, but there’ll still be some of that to some extent. But I but like I think we kind of know how he’ll be used on defense. What he does on defense is another question. But like the how I think we know. On offense though, it’s interesting. Um the Blazers offense uh the the the basketball the the Blazers summer league team will be coached by Ronnie Bell. Um who is uh brought in last year as part of like the sort of player development behind the bench type of um type of role as an as an assistant coach. she doesn’t have a PD title. He’s true assistant coach, but he he does that type of of stuff. That is his background as as a coach in the league has been has been sort of the getting young players further along. I think it’s a good opportunity for him to, you know, draw plays, make make some decisions. That’s um I think summer league is fun for co young coaches like Burell. So, I’m excited to see how he deploys him. But under like they’re going to run what they run in summer league is not like exactly onetoone what they run during the regular season, but they’re it is it gives you hints. It gives you like it gives you a little hints. Some players get their roles expanded. I’ll talk about that in a later show later this week. But like do they post up Hudson? Do they do they does he get low post touches like a direct post up where he where he spr you know they set a a screen for him to get space on the block. They throw it in the block say go to work big dog because he has great touch around the rim. He has good feet at least from from the from the what I’ve watched of him. Does that translate? Do they try to go to that? Is he not a low post guy? Because that hasn’t really been their offense. No low post stuff. They just don’t have a they haven’t really had a post up threat. That’s not DeAndre’s skill set at all. Um, that’s certainly certainly Don Mclling can’t do that. Um, like Rob Williams, you know, and other bigs are really are really post-up guys. The post-up guys are have been uh Jeremy Grant and they kind of um killed the postup from the from Grant’s offensive repertoire this year, much to the shrin of Jeremy Grant. So, like where do they use him? Is he just a high post hub? Um, and one of the things I’m really excited to watch, do they let him grab and go? And by that I mean if he gets a defensive rebound, do they just let him dribble up the floor and play like Pal Gasol? Because I think one of the most exciting things about watching the highlights from him in the CBA is that he does get to do that in China. And he is a pretty fluid mover um in terms of like up and down, north south running. Like he does move pretty well for someone his size um at least at least in comparative compared in the like the Chinese league. and him his ability to like push the pace in transition and throw P like dime up his teammates in transition at 71. That’s like some of the most to me those are the most exciting plays from from his sort of from the YouTube scouting that I’ve done of him. Will they let him do that? Do they do they let him do they like let him get into that? Obviously they’re going to run pick and rolls with him, but how do like how does his individual offense work in the half court? And do they unleash him to be to like have that freedom to go um in in the sort of the full court or do they kind of keep it narrower for him so he can focus on things to like you know here’s where we think you can help like do they do they they gave him a narrow kind of um a narrow path to walk which would be I mean disappointing for me but a fairly reasonable um fairly fairly reasonable approach coaching wise you know I’ll be watching what skills pop. I’m not g I I’m just not gonna care about the counting numbers that he puts up in summer league. I think there is a level actually he could play at that is like if he’s really good I will wildly overreact and I will try out some some wild stuff on this show. Right. But like in terms of overall efficiency it’s like you know Don Mllingan really struggled on offense at summer league and it was like yeah he’s going to be bad on offense and he was bad on offense as a rookie but it was it’s not like it’s not that big of a deal. It’s like, okay, that’s that’s that’s not he doesn’t have that. But what he does have is he’s a really good defender. So, what skills pop, right? What are the things that obviously you feel like Hansen could do this and he can do this at this level and the next and he’s clearly can do this as a summer league. How can that translate to the to an actual NBA game? I think that’s like what skills are just like clearly there for him as his as the things he does best often. And then what looks rocky? Like again, I’m not going to I’m not going to care about the box score stuff in any meaningful way. But I do think it’s like if you know he he’s a really good passer, but he’s not going to get double teamed in the post, so he’s not going to be passing out of double teams. Um how does that work? What does that look like? Um and if the passing’s not there, if he turns the ball over a lot, if if the physicality is not there, it’s like what stuff looks rocky and what stuff say, okay, that is going to be a problem. And you kind of you you you point to those things. They’re not like defined roads, but I think they start to they you start to get little hints. Um especially if he plays in all four of games, all four games, he might play in the fifth game, but usually some some maybe more important guys don’t play in the fifth game in summer league. So, it’s like if he plays in the all four of the first games, like yeah, let’s see it. They do play a backto-back uh Friday and Saturday. Um which I don’t love, but that’s fine. Um because I just hope I hope they let I hope they let him go and hope they don’t let him play a bunch. Um, even if he has like a hey, we’re not going to play him more than 26 minutes or something like that, I let him play each night. I want to see the general athleticism stuff. Like I said, uh, I think North South, he’s actually pretty fast for how big he is. Um, you know, he’s listed at two, he’s listed at 71, 260 in the Blazers roster. Uh, he’s not like super thick or anything. He’s not like he’s not a chubby dude. He looks he looks pretty um, slight for someone of his frame, but like he’s he’s very big person. Don’t get it twisted. He’s a very very big person and I do think for someone his size he moves really well up and down the court. How does he move laterally? How does he does his functional strength work in summer league or does he look like someone like if his functional strength doesn’t work in summer league and he gets pushed around a little bit by some other physical players? Um what like is that is that just base? Is that just like he has to get strong his legs have to get stronger? Right. Or does that or is that other stuff? Is it is it is it not working to establish position early? Like the sort of that general functional strength, functional athleticism stuff, plus just can he move when he gets put in pick and rolls, can he move with guards that attack him? Um the the NBA is a pick and roll league. Basketball is a pick and roll sport. If you are a big guy, they’re going to put you in pick and rolls unless you’re really really good at it and then they’re going to do things to keep you out of pick and rolls. And then how do you help uh help off when they keep you out of the dance? I’m I’m how does his athleticism, both the things I think he’s good at and the things I think he’s bad at, how does that translate? I’ll be I’ll be watching that very closely. Um, and then just like he’s he’s he has a really fun skill set. And so I think one of the fun parts about watching um young players develop is like he’s probably going to try to throw some crazy passes. That’s going to be fun whether they work or don’t work. He probably is going to try to, you know, dribble in the open court. That’s going to be fun. like um he has some up andunder moves or some sort of like showand go kind of uh postwork like his his feet aren’t great laterally on defense from from what I understand but um his footwork in the post is pretty strong. I I want to see it. He’s fun. I I’m think he’s the most fun, most intriguing, most fascinating part of summer league because there is a level that he can play at that puts the whole thing into question, right? It’s like Hansen looks so stinking good that like that that that the whole that the whole boat seems to be headed in a different direction. And then there’s a level that he would be like would be very normal for a 20-year-old to play at where you’re like, “Yeah, all right.” Like, “Yeah, all right. That’s uh he’ll he’ll have to get better.” But I’m I’m fascinated by him. Most most exciting, most interesting, most fun part of Blazer Summer League. I’m I’m dialed on Hansen. I cannot wait to watch him uh later at the end of this week. Uh other stuff. Let’s talk about the two-way guys. CD Soko, Caleb Love, Ryan Rupair. Uh let’s let’s talk about all of them in the second segment. Join me there, won’t you? First though, let’s talk about FanDuel. Look, summer sports are here. Uh once once uh summer league gets going, FanDuel will have all of your summer league action. But before that, you got baseball under the lights. You got golf out on the green. 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He’s probably numbers two, three, four, and five and most excited to watch, but there are some other players worth watching in summer league. Uh, importantly, no, no one from this summer league roster is making the Blazers roster, but there is a two-way spot open. I mean, just like realistically, be real. Be be use that lizard brain of yours. No one’s jumping into an NBA deal from this roster. Um, but there is there’s a two-way spot open. The Blazers have have one two-way spot available. They’ve signed Cale Caleb Love. Um, Arizona by way of of the great North State. Uh, and then, uh, they’ve also Cedoko, who signed a two-year two-way deal last year when they when they signed him, is is still on a two-way contract. I’m I’m interested in Sissoko because I think from watching and and reading the scouting reports and watching some highlights of him, it’s like he can really pass and he’s big like he’s, you know, he’s a 66 225 or something like that and he’s and he and he’s a creative passer with like a big forward frame. Um the question for me is is he good enough at anything else on a basketball court to make the really good passing skills matter? Because when you have a thing that you are good at and and and and passing is kind of innate, right? Like it’s a skill you can learn to read better and process the game better as you improve at basketball. But quite frankly, like the gift of being a good passer, which Hansen has in spades and and this iso as well, is like that’s that is like a thing in you as just a basketball player. That is a very very that level of those level of like reads in the moment. that’s pretty hard to that’s not really a skill guys develop. Um, so if you do have that, if you do have that high level processing, high level like the ability to pass off the bounce and all those things and and read plays at that speed, it’s like can Sissoko do enough other stuff that the passing matters. That’s what I’m I’ll be fascinated by. And and I I don’t think he’s going to get the ball in his hands a ton, but he probably will get some secondary options. He’ll probably get some moments where they’re like, “Hey, we need you to go try to try to do stuff.” And I I I want to see, you know, does he does is the handle tight enough to get where you want to go? Can he score either from as a standstill jump shooter or as someone who who gets into to the rim off the bounce or somewhere in between? Uh like I’m fascinated to see what other skills he can map on to the thing that we already kind of know he’s good at and the like, okay, can really pass, but what else? And also like what level of defender he is. Um, Summerly is not great for defense, but it does um if you’re bad, it’s obvious. It It can be a little It can be a little wishy-washy because you’re playing against like you’re playing just like against worse shot makers. So, sometimes like guys just like, “Hey, you know, he held his whoever to like that guy shot a brick.” But it’s like But I think like if you’re bad on defense, the the tape don’t lie at summer league even even if it is a lower level of competition. Um, you know, I’ve watched Caleb Love a bunch, the other Blazers two-way guy, just just signed as an undrafted uh player coming out of Arizona. Spent five years in college, shot under 40% from the floor, was a five-year college player, pack 12 pack 12 player of the year, hit one of the most important shots in Carolina history. Um, goar heels like but he’s a high volume, low efficiency scoring point guard. I don’t think he’s an NBA player. I’ve watched him a bunch. Um, I don’t say that about other players that I haven’t watched a bunch because I haven’t watched him a bunch. I’ve I’ve watched Caleb Love play hundreds and hundreds of minutes of college basketball. I would be stunned if he’s a pro. If he proves me extremely wrong, I’ll be happy to be wrong. Like, uh, I just like I just I just I am skeptical of it because I don’t think he’s a great playmaker and I don’t think he’s a particularly efficient shooter. Good athlete. um has plays plays with an incredible level of confidence. You are not he’s not going to be scared at any moments, but um just I just don’t see it with his type of player. Um and and I’ve seen him enough to to have a fairly um firm opinion on what I believe his ceiling is as a pro. Um but like we we’ll see, right? Like the the Blazers certainly know a lot more about scouting um collegiate level players um than than I do. Uh, shout out to Kale Love’s former teammate Justin McCoy, who’s also on this roster, uh, Blazer Summer League roster. Um, I think like other Oh, excuse me. Let’s do Ryan Repair real quick. They going to let Ryan Repair cook? That’s a question I got. That’s in the notes. Are they going to let him cook? Because this is the type of league or type of opportunity um for RPS to get on the ball and go to work. Show that you are a guy who can at this level dominate. Do I think he will? Probably not. But like I thought Rupair had a kind of a bumpy showing last year in summer league and then didn’t really get much opportunity in his second NBA season. He’s, you know, Blazers picked up his option. He’s always going to be a project. He’s, you know, he’s he’s a he’s 21, right? Like and he’s he’s came into the league as a teenager and is growing up as like, you know, physically, mentally maturing as he’s as along as he tries to develop his NBA skills. Um, we didn’t get to see much Rupair last year. Uh, I think he’s a better shooter than I ever thought he would be, but none of the other stuff has, you know, standstill shooting has has not been elite enough to matter and he doesn’t do anything enough other stuff. But summer league is the perfect time to get the opportunity to do other stuff to get give him the ball and say, “Okay, you’re you’re going to be like the lead initiator on this on for this next four-minute stretch in the game.” get him in pick and rolls with with Hansen and just let Rupair make reads, make decisions, make u you know, pass shoot decisions, uh, you know, drive swing decisions. Like I I want to see all of that. I want to see him I want the Blazers to put too much on Ryan Rupair’s plate and find out what the level of too much is because if it’s expanded, oh, he can do more than we thought, then that that’s interesting to know. And if it’s, oh, he can’t do this, his plate is like it’s too much. This is the This is a perfect setting for Rupair to get kind of too too much stuff on his plate. Uh well, I’ll mention some other guys and I’ll talk about uh no newses, no news in the uh in the third segment. Plus, happy trails to Jabari Walker. Join me in that third segment. Still a pass versus point guard. I’m still Mike Richmond and you still listen to Locks on Blazers. A couple other names to know in in in like the grand scheme of watching the Blazers in Summer League. James Bnight played for the BL for the Rip City remix. Uh he’s on the roster. Uh Dimmitro Scapins is is a uh another big man who’s who’s who will probably be the Blazes backup center. He played on the remix. Um Cameron Tyson uh a 6’2 guard. He he was on the remix. I think I think all of the guys that are kind of within the organization are are worth watching. Uh and Sean Padulla, who the Blazers, uh reportedly signed to. I don’t believe the team has announced it, but it’s been reported uh that they signed him to an exhibit 10 deal. on exhibit 10 deal is effectively a training camp contract that offers guaranteed money for Shan Padulla to play in the uh play for the Rip City Remix. It’s it’s an incentive for him to join the Blazers G-League team and it’s a little bit of money for him to to to stay within um stay within the organization and play with the G-League team. So, you would assume he’s a future Remix guy as well. Uh I am intimately familiar with Shawn Padulla because he played at Virginia Tech and kind of was a thorn in my Tar Hill side and also ended their season in the NCA tournament most recently with Miss um when he beat them down in the in the opening round of the NCA tournament. Yikes. Or the round of 64 I should say cuz cuz Carolina was bad and they had to play a playin game. Um okay, no news is no news. The Drew Holiday trade not officially announced yet. No reason to get it done. I’m sure the Blazers are, you know, as reportedly like the Kevin Durant trade is going to be expanded to seven teams. I don’t sure that as I’m recording this, I don’t believe that that trade is official, but it has been official what it’s all going to happen. Um, it’s going to be a 17 team trade, the largest trade in the history of the league. There are reasons you expand the trade, so other teams because because some teams can can conduct a trade as a single as a single transaction, and some trades can uh teams can conduct the exact same trade as multiple transactions because the NBA um and the CBA are extremely stupid. Um, they’re not extremely stupid. They’re just more complex than needs be for than need be for casual fans. There’s there is there could be value for the Blazers finding an expansion of the Drew trade. Even if it’s nothing for them, it’s just roping more teams into a into a trade between Boston and Portland. Um, because more teams could benefit. We will see what that looks like. But no news is no news on that front. Just we’re just waiting for that to become official. I am fairly certain it’ll become official early next week. Um, happy trails Jabari Walker. Jabari Walker, who the Blazers did not extend a qualifying offer to, making him a unrestricted free agent, signed a two-way contract with the Philadelphia 76ers. Congrats on finding your next spot. I think it’s pretty fun that uh the Sixers back end of their rotation, former Blazer greats from the 22 23 season and Trendan Watford and Jabari Walker. Walker is like a pretty darn good rebounder. I think he has some uh versatility on defense, although I don’t think he’s a really high level defender, but he has some versatility on defense. He’s just probably a 67 center because that’s probably his best role considering, but like um I’m I’m not surprised I guess I’m not like shocked that he got a two-way deal and I’m not surprised that the Blazers let him go because as I mentioned on the show several times, his um his qualifying offer was higher than the minimum contract. Um, so the Blazers would have been a, you know, agreeing to more than the minimum to sign him. And so my assumption was that they would let him go into unrestricted free agency. And once you do that, it’s really hard to sort of mend the fences, be like, “We’d love to have you back at less money, big dog.” Like, he’s just you’re just going to go he’s just going to pursue other opportunities. And he did. I’m somewhat surprised Jabari did not get a one-year minimum deal somewhere else and had to settle for a two-way contract, which is a a fairly significant pay cut for for what would have been um uh his his role as a minimum player. It’s I’m not I wouldn’t say stunned, but I think it speaks to the general market for Jabari Walker that that’s what he chose to go with and didn’t chose to he didn’t choose to kind of like um you know, hunt hunt it down somewhere else. Uh, I think I think it speaks to kind of uh what his general market was. Um, I wouldn’t be surprised if if Walker ends up being a long-term NBA player. I wouldn’t be surprised. Um, but I do not think he’s a the sort of going to be a one that got away for the Blazers. Um, although he does like he is really easy to root for. He’s a fun he’s a fun dude to root for because he plays his butt off all the time. Like he’s um he was he’s someone who I will if he does well in Philly, I will root for him because he’s he seems like a good dude um in in my interactions with him. I’ve former guest on the podcast if you if you really remember. Uh, but like someone I I I will have no no trouble rooting for because seems like a good guy and and on the court very easy to root for with his style. Plays plays hard as heck and plays hard as heck despite some of his, you know, skill limitations. Um, although I will say this as just a small Jabari aside, I don’t I think he’s a better passer than he has shown at the NBA level. I think he I think he sees the floor pretty well. He doesn’t always make the the pass very well, but I think he sees the floor very well, even like even as a short roll guy. Um I it’s like he’s just he’s just probably he’s just probably a center and he’s just like not big enough to play center. Um that is that is a challenge for him. But if if the he shot really well on a tiny little sample last season uh boosted boosted by a six for six shooting night in Boston, a career night in Boston. Um you take those away, it’s not nearly as pretty, but you don’t take those away cuz he actually made all the shots. I watched him. Six of them went in. He took six of them. All six of them went in. Uh like if the shooting sticks with Jabari, he’s an NBA player for a long long long time. And he did shoot very well at the end of last season. That is going to do it for um today’s show. We will watch the news. The Blazers do have a roster spot to eventually fill out. Even with Drew, even once the Drew Holiday trade is completed, they’re they’re still at 13 guys. They’ve got a two-way spot to fill. They’ll probably fill that in Vegas. If I had to guess how it will work in Vegas, none of the players on the Blazers um two-way on the Blazers summer league roster will get the final two-way spot, but someone in Vegas will. I think that’s uh the value of being in Vegas for a week and watching every NBA team and all these fringe NBA guys is you can find someone that that you want to bring into your program. We may have previously scouted or like see them pop for um for some time in Vegas. I think that’ll be that’s worth noting. Um, later this week, probably heading into uh the Friday show, I’ll talk about kind of how I watch summer league and like more drill into like things how not h how I will go about paying attention to the games cuz I think that’s important. Um, it’s what we do 5 days a week wherever we get podcast also on YouTube. I appreciate you listening. I’ll talk to you soon.

Yang Hansen is at the top of the list for Trail Blazers players to get excited about at Summer League in Las Vegas. Let’s get into the Hansen anticipation for his end of week debut and who else to watch on the Blazers summer roster.

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