minimus wrote:Has Hansen Yang enough stamina to stay on the floor in high paced NBA games?
Played 33 minutes a game over the past two seasons in the (frankly terrible) Chinese Basketball Association. Played 96/108 games.
Last season his splits were...
16.6 PPG
10.5 RPG
3.0 APG (3 turnovers per game, though)
2.6 BPG
1.0 SPG
58.6/33.3/67.1 Shooting Splits, 1.1 3PA
Won DPOY in 2024.
Sounds great, but there are a few issues.
1. He is very stiff laterally and runs upright.
2. Basketball in the CBA is low quality, but it is also GLACIALLY slow with no defense. Projecting prospects from stats there is completely useless.
3. Pretty turnover prone, even though the natural touch is there.
4. Vertically, he grades out as one of the worst prospects in the NBA Draft.
Here are athletic measurements between Hansen Yang, Rudy Gobert, and Steven Adams for context.
Hansen Yang vs. Rudy Gobert vs. Steven Adams
Lane Agility (Seconds): 11.79 vs. 12.85 vs. 11.85
Shuttle Run (Seconds): 3.01 vs. 3.19 vs. 3.02
3/4 Sprint (Seconds: 3.38 vs. 3.57 vs. 3.40
Standing Vertical Leap: 26.0 vs. 25.0 vs. 28.5
Running Vertical Leap: 30.0 vs. 29.0 vs. 33.0
While all of this looks somewhat optimistic, the physical measurements are part of what makes Rudy Gobert so freakish.
Hansen Yang vs. Rudy Gobert vs. Steven Adams
Hand LengthxWidth: 10.00x11.25 vs. 9.75x10.00 vs. 9.50x11.00 (inches)
Height Without Shoes: 7'1" vs. 7'0.5" vs. 6'10.75"
Standing Reach: 9'3" vs. 9'7" vs. 9'1.5"
Wingpsan: 7'2.75" vs. 7'8.5" vs. 7'4.5"
Weight (lbs): 252.6 vs. 237.6 vs. 254.5
So Hansen Yang is a bit quicker than Rudy Gobert at the same age, I think a lot of that is attributable to Rudy being so tall and lanky, whereas Hansen Yang already has a strong body coming into the NBA (15 pound difference). Rudy is just a freak with his measurements, though.
For what it is worth, Hansen Yang's measurements are more-so similar to Steven Adams' coming into the NBA. Similar oven mitt sized hands (Hansen Yang's are slightly bigger), Steven Adams was less than two pounds heavier (but two inches shorter!), and the athletic measurements are noticeably similar. That said, Steven Adams was definitely a better functional athlete coming into the NBA, and once again, he has that lankier wingspan which helps defensively.
Trying to find another athletic one-to-one for NBA caliber players is a bit tough. Meyers Leonard was laterally more quick as a college player, Frank Kaminsky had alligator arms and baby hands, Brook Lopez was slower but had tarantula arms, Nikola Jokic has similar measurements but is one of the worst vertical athletes in NBA history (he reportedly scored a 17 inch vertical with P3), etc.
That said, at pick 31, I am pretty comfortable with taking a chance on him because of his flashes as a passer. Worst case scenario, he busts, but the Chinese market pays for his entire contract.
