Patrick Gonzales+FollowTyTy Washington Jr. is thriving in San DiegoTyTy Washington Jr., once seen as a draft misstep for the Rockets, is turning heads with the San Diego Clippers’ G-League squad. He’s averaging nearly 19 points, 5 rebounds, and 5.6 assists per game, while shooting an impressive 44% from deep. After bouncing around the NBA and struggling in Houston, it’s refreshing to see him finally find his rhythm. His growth as a playmaker and scorer could even earn him another NBA shot soon. What do you think—should the Clippers give him a real chance, or is the G-League his ceiling? #Sports #Basketball #GLeague00Share
Patty Mills+FollowRookie Yang Hansen Shines in G-League— Just Missed a Comeback WinYang Hansen, the newly drafted Trail Blazers rookie on assignment with the Rip City Remix, delivered a breakout performance in a 111-113 loss to the South Bay Lakers. He posted 22 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 blocks, showing an all-around game on both ends. Although the Remix fell just short, Yang’s showing isn’t one to ignore — he’s already making an impact on the floor, and he looks he's getting ready for the NBA. #YangHansen #RipCityRemix #GLeague #NBA #TrailBlazers #Portland 90Share
Matthew Roberts+FollowBlazers assign Yang Hansen to Rip City RemixPortland’s rookie center Yang Hansen has been assigned to the team’s G League affiliate, the Rip City Remix, for practice reps and development time. The 19-year-old from China has shown flashes of rim protection and touch around the basket in preseason games. However, he hasn’t seen much court time so far in the regular season. This move should give him more consistent minutes to adjust to NBA pace and spacing. #RipCity #YangHansen #GLeague #TrailBlazers #Portland #NBA 101Share