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Kawhi Leonard Wants To Learn How To Trash Talk In Mandarin Ahead Of Asia Tour
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Kawhi Leonard recently announced his Asia tour, with his first stop being China. Returning to the country after nearly eight years, Leonard sought help from Portland Trail Blazers rookie Yang Hansen to make preparations.

On a video call with Hansen, Leonard mentioned he would be in China and needed help with some phrases. To this, the Blazers rookie helped him to understand how to say his name in Mandarin first. 

The Clippers forward then got down to business and asked, "How you talk trash?"

Yang gave Leonard some examples, teaching him how to call someone "big dummy" in Mandarin. The forward responded to this by smiling and saying, "I need some in-person coaching for that."

The conversation between the two players was a lot more than an introductory call. It was a way for Leonard to show Yang the ropes.

Leonard asked the rookie about his early experience in the league. The 20-year-old responded with the help of a translator by saying:

"The pace is kind of fast. They are really fast like rabbits. Extremely fast."

Leonard acknowledged this with a smile and added, "Once you get a few more games under your belt, it will slow down."

Among other discussions about dealing with press and local cuisine, Leonard added, 'Man, if you've got some free time, let's get in the gym. Have some shooting contests. When I head out there, I'mma hit you up." To which Yang responded by asking the Clippers superstar to keep in touch.

It is a gracious gesture on Leonard's part to help a talented young rookie get acclimated to the fast-paced play style and life of an NBA player. Meanwhile, Yang showcased a lot of poise while effectively hosting a veteran star like Leonard.

The future for the Blazers' rookie is bright. After being expected to be a second-round pick by many, the 16th overall pick shocked the world with his dazzling display of skill at the Summer League. 

His incredible passing, floor-spacing ability, and soft touch around the rim earned him the nickname "Chinese Jokic", a comparison the Blazers will hope he lives up to. 

With immense potential to become a key rotation player on this new and seemingly improved Portland roster, Yang will take on the challenges of his rookie season.

Leonard finds himself facing challenges and opportunities of his own next season. After an incredible offseason for the franchise, marked by noteworthy signings and additions, the Clippers have one of the best rosters in the West.

Although critics often point to the team’s age, the depth of experience and skill on the roster shouldn’t be underestimated. With a solid team this season, Leonard will aim to fulfill his promise to the franchise by delivering a title to them.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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