Walton1one wrote:Yang, has all the hallmarks of a middling back up big man. I fail to see how you can start or play a guy like that for 30 minutes with a complete lack of lateral speed and defensive instincts. That is if he can even stay on the floor that long without fouling out. The guy averaged 5.3 fouls/game in the preseason (and 3.5 rebounds...ouch).
Basically, POR wasted their draft pick on a career back up big who plays the same position as their #7 pick LY, is also a drop big and is SIGNIFICANTLY worse defensively. Oh yeah, and a hope\prayer that ORL falls off a cliff by 2028 and that pick is worth something even marginally valuable (and not a pick that is likely 25+). A true master class by Cronin....
Would I have rather the Blazers just stuck to their pick and drafted who I liked at that spot? Cedric Coward or Nique Clifford? Yep. Shoot, Blazers could have still made the trade and drafted Nique at 16. Nique in particular averaged 14.5/3.5/4.5 in preseason, with a couple of 40% 3pt games and not a single missed FT in...seems like decent value as a backup G at 11 and especially 16.
But this is all missing the point.
Even if Yang puts up pedestrian, backup big numbers, the Blazers officially tied themselves to a cash cow--especially since the NBA opened up the Chinese market once again. If Yang only averages 5/5/1 for his career, the Blazers will still make HUGE money off the millions in China watching the team. If the Blazers don't have a preseason game in China next year I will be absolutely amazed.










