
How Chinese Center Hansen Yang’s Unexpected 16th Pick Could Impact the NBA
How Chinese Center Hansen Yang’s Unexpected 16th Pick Could Impact the NBA
By Edcel Panganiban June 29, 2025 14:06
The 2025 NBA Draft delivered one of its biggest surprises when the Portland Trail Blazers selected Chinese center Hansen Yang with the 16th overall pick. Projected by many analysts to go in the second round, Yang’s leap into the mid-first round stunned the basketball world and signaled a bold move by Portland, which had been scouting him for two years. Standing 7-foot-1 with a 7-foot-3 wingspan, Yang brings a unique blend of size, skill, and basketball IQ that could have far-reaching implications for the NBA’s evolving landscape.
A Rising Star from China’s CBA
Yang, 20 years old and hailing from Qingdao, China, has already made a name for himself in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). Over the past two seasons with the Qingdao Eagles, he averaged 16.6 points, 10.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 2.6 blocks per game while shooting nearly 59% from the field and 33% from three-point range. His offensive versatility ranging from post moves to pick-and-roll facilitation sets him apart from many traditional big men.
Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups praised Yang’s readiness, saying, “You can just tell he’s been taught the right way. A lot of things I have to teach young guys, I don’t have to teach this kid. He plays the game the right way and has a very high basketball IQ.” General Manager Joe Cronin echoed that sentiment, highlighting Yang’s “very, very unique talent” and “high-end skillset” that includes passing ability and perimeter shooting.
The Significance of the Pick
Yang’s selection is historic in several ways. He becomes only the third Chinese-born player ever drafted in the first round and the first since Yi Jianlian in 2007. His rise from a projected late second-round pick to the mid-first round underscores the growing respect NBA teams have for international prospects, especially those from China a market the league is eager to engage.
Portland’s choice also comes amid franchise uncertainty, as the Trail Blazers are up for sale for the first time since 1988. Yang’s arrival symbolizes a fresh start and a potential cornerstone for the team’s rebuilding efforts.
Potential Impact on the NBA
Yang’s skill set could influence the league’s stylistic evolution. His ability to stretch the floor as a 7-footer with shooting and passing skills draws comparisons to Nikola Jokić, the Serbian MVP known for redefining the center position. While Yang’s defensive game needs refinement, his size and instincts provide a solid foundation.
If Yang develops as expected, he could open doors for more Chinese players in the NBA, expanding the league’s global footprint. His presence will likely boost the NBA’s popularity in China, a key international market, and inspire a new generation of Chinese athletes.
Challenges and Outlook
Transitioning from the CBA to the NBA will require Yang to adjust to the league’s speed, physicality, and defensive demands. Conditioning and strength development are priorities as he adapts to a more rigorous schedule and higher competition level.
Still, Yang’s maturity and professionalism impressed Portland’s staff during pre-draft workouts. His warm reception in Portland, including a birthday celebration with teammates, signals a smooth cultural transition.
Hansen Yang’s unexpected selection at No. 16 is a bold gamble by the Portland Trail Blazers that could pay significant dividends. Combining elite size with advanced offensive skills and a high basketball IQ, Yang represents the next wave of international talent poised to impact the NBA’s future. As he embarks on his American journey, Yang carries not only Portland’s hopes but also the aspirations of Chinese basketball fans worldwide.