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It’s not Klingen, it’s not Luo Weiwei, it’s Reese who caused Yang Hansen’s consecutive DNPs! There are 3 reasons

On November 6, the Trail Blazers defeated the Thunder 121:119 and won an amazing victory! One of the heroes of the victory was Dupreis, who made 4 of 5 three-pointers and scored 12 points! He played a full 20 minutes, scoring 12 points and 2 assists. His plus-minus value is +21, the highest on the team!

Reason 1: It’s not Klingen and Lowe

In fact, the main reason why Yang Hansen was DNP in three consecutive games was not Lowe or Klingen! Because Yang Hansen's characteristics are different from those of Lowe and Klingen. Yang Hansen's characteristic is offense and he can shoot 3-pointers! Klingen does not have the ability to stably output 3-pointers, and neither does Lowe.

Reason 2: It is Reese who has outstanding three-point shooting ability.

Reese was able to play 20 minutes today because he made 4 of 5 three-pointers. This efficiency is too high! He runs fast, can defend, and can shoot 3-pointers, so he is an upgraded version of Yang Hansen on the court!

From the perspective of technical characteristics, Rees is Yang Hansen’s main competitor!

Reason 3: The Trail Blazers' small ball tactics are very successful

The Trail Blazers won today, which will further enhance the Blazers' confidence and determination to play small ball! Judging from the current situation, Lowe is the most suitable for playing small ball, followed by Reese, and finally Klingen, but Klingen's defense is the best in the team.

Yang Hansen is not very adaptable to playing small ball, mainly because the speed is too fast and Yang Hansen cannot keep up. Originally, his three-point shooting ability was outstanding, but now that Reese has made three-pointers, Yang Hansen has very few opportunities!

So, it was Luo Wei who caused Yang Hansen’s consecutive DNPs.