Warriors Workout 7-Foot-2 International Prospect Before 2025 NBA Draft

Jan 18, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr reacts against the Washington Wizards during the third quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Edwards-Imagn Images

The NBA Draft will take place over the next two days, the first round being held on Wednesday night, and the second round held on Thursday. The Golden State Warriors only hold the 41st overall pick entering the draft, and may have to get creative to find a player who can impact their team.

They’ve worked out a number of intriguing prospects in recent weeks, such as Duke’s Sion James, but they’ve brought in an international phenom for a visit recently.

Warriors conducted a pre-draft visit last week with two-time CBA All-Star center Hansen Yang, sources tell the Chronicle. Golden State picks 41st in this week’s NBA draft.

https://twitter.com/BySamGordon/status/1937519915680108623?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1937519915680108623%7Ctwgr%5Eb4d5b41573687dd6f0124da0d05f169ea5c713bf%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.si.com%2Fnba%2Fwarriors%2Fnews%2Fwarriors-interested-in-7-foot-2-phenom-before-2025-nba-draft-01jyj9ptpqev

Sam Gordon of the San Francisco Chronicle has reported that the Warriors recently worked out Hansen Yang, a 7’2″ center who has been a two-time All-Star in the Chinese Basketball Association. Playing for the Qingdao Eagles this season, he averaged 16.6 PPG, 10.5 RPG, and 2.6 BPG in 45 games. He even attempted a three-pointer per game, hitting them at a 33.3% rate.

He’s a surprisingly good passer, but his slow feet could make him an odd fit in today’s NBA. He’ll have to almost exclusively play in drop coverage, and even then, he might get blown by in the NBA. But he popped at the NBA Combine, finishing one of the scrimmages with 11 points, 6 assists, 6 rebounds, and a block. Those assist numbers are what intrigues teams most.

Yang has drawn comparisons to Nikola Vucevic, Dewayne Dedmon, and a bigger Domantas Sabonis. He’s a projected second-round pick, so comparisons to two All-Stars like Vucevic and Sabonis are lofty, but Dedmon is a perfectly reasonable comparison, and getting a Dedmon-type player in the second round would be decent value.

Related Posts

SF Gіantѕ Avoіd Dіѕaѕter by Paѕѕіng on One Bіg-Name Shortѕtoр

The San Francisco Giants made their intentions clear heading into the offseason: they needed a shortstop, and they went out and got one. Willy Adames became the new anchor of the…

Red Sox Breѕlow Stunѕ Team wіth Bold Deadlіne Moveѕ

In a trade deadline that had the baseball world buzzing, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow didn’t hold back-and people inside the organization took notice. Team…

Anthony Rіzzo Callѕ Out Front Offіce іn Remark That Hіtѕ Cloѕe to Cubѕ

Anthony Rizzo may not have officially called it a career just yet, but the former Cubs first baseman is starting to explore his post-playing options – and he’s not being shy…

Aѕtroѕ Proѕрect Alіmber Santa’ѕ Breakthrough Putѕ Hіm on Doorѕteр of Majorѕ

Houston Astros prospect Alimber Santa’s promotion to Triple-A Sugar Land last week was five years in the making.

Mіleѕ Mіkolaѕ Unveіlѕ Bold Strategy to Turn Around Cardіnalѕ Seaѕon

The St. Louis Cardinals haven’t exactly delivered on sky-high expectations over the last couple of seasons-and fans have started voting with their feet. Busch Stadium, once a…

How Return of Jake Burger Will Impact Rangers’ First Base Depth

ARLINGTON — Jake Burger returned to the Texas Rangers lineup on Friday against the Philadelphia Phillies, serving as their designated hitter.