American News: Yang Hansen is under great pressure as a Chinese athlete, but he can always face it humorously
9:53pm, 5 August 2025Basketball
August 5th, today's Trail Blazers reporter Mike Richman and Washington Post reporter Ben Golliver jointly hosted a podcast program. During this period, Ben Golliver talked about Yang Hansen's pressure.
"Some things need to be adapted sooner or later. In the United States, you have to deal with various 'long guns and short guns' in the future. I asked him if he understands his position in the media and popularity. He believes that as a Chinese athlete, he will always feel great pressure. He once said that if things happen eight hours away, don't worry; if they are eight hours later, don't be too nervous. His philosophy of life is to focus on the present and not put too much pressure on himself. He also mentioned that when facing pressure, he will use humor to relieve it, especially in front of the media. This attitude also makes him very popular in the team." BenGolliver said.
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