https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuXcnKu1rrs

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  1. I think he’ll be a good compliment to Clingan once he gets playing time because he does a lot of things Clingan doesnt, and vice versa. I dont think he’ll ever be a good defender, hes too slow, but he flashes a lot of exciting things offensively, both in the post with his footwork, and on the perimeter with his passing.

  2. Looks like he’s playing free and with more confidence.

    When he’s playing with the Blazers it looks like he’s thinking a lot and trying to figure out where he fits. In these clips it looks like he’s taking more control.

  3. Yang is so interesting because he looks super fluid at times and super duper slow at others. I wonder how much of that is just conditioning.

  4. Looks tired in some of his moves. Understandable as he was travelling back to PDX 4000km away. Hope he can play a couple of matches here.

  5. So I watched the whole game, there were a few things I noticed. Yang is a lot more assertive when playing in the G-league, he calls for the ball and directs traffic quite a bit. He’s got a solid post game and his court vision and passing is for REAL. As for negatives, he is probably never going to be quick enough to be a good defender and he doesn’t have good rebounding instincts. The Blazers have no off ball movement and that’s kind of taking away a big part of Yang’s game, he would thrive in a system with more movement.

  6. Let Yang run the offense like this for 15-20 minutes in just one regular season game please

  7. Am I biased or not, but Remix seems more organised than Balzers in half court offenses now..?

  8. What if we just let Jonah call the plays? Wouldn’t it be better than what we have now?
    Yang might be a bit slow, but his impact on the offensive end is HUGE.
    After watching the game, Remix honestly looked way more organized than Blazers, and their pace might even be faster than Blazers

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