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Yang Hansen’s health sparks debate among fans over NBA and Chinese national team commitments

Portland Trail Blazers centre missed the Summer League match against the Orlando Magic in Las Vegas due to a flare-up of chronic eczema

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Yang Hansen attempts to shoot during the Fiba 2027 Basketball World Cup qualifiers game between China and Japan earlier this month. Photo: AFP
Stephy Zhang

Portland Trail Blazers centre Yang Hansen missed Monday’s NBA Summer League game against the Orlando Magic due to illness, sparking debate among fans over whether he should return to China for national team duties next month.

The team announced his absence on social media early on Monday, and without Yang, the Summer League squad fell short, losing 112-105 to the Magic in overtime in Las Vegas.

Mainland media reported that the second-year centre, Portland’s only regular-roster player in the tournament, suffered a sudden flare-up of chronic eczema.

His immune system was reportedly compromised by a gruelling back-to-back schedule with both the national and club teams, prompting the Trail Blazers to rest him as a precaution.

During the game against the Phoenix Suns two days earlier, Yang recorded 12 points, nine rebounds and four assists in 26 minutes, shooting 5-of-10 from the field and 2-of-3 from beyond the arc.

With Yang missing from the match, his health issues became the focal point for Chinese fans.

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