Portland Trail Blazers rookie Yang Hansen has had an incredibly rough start to his NBA career. At this point, general manager Joe Cronin should absolutely be second-guessing his unconventional decision.
Hansen was widely projected as a second-round pick, but Portland's front office took a massive gamble by selecting him with the No. 16 overall pick. Hansen has shown some flashes of upside as a potential offensive hub with his passing and basketball IQ, but the issue is that he's nowhere close to the point where the Blazers can trust him with the ball in his hands.
In fact, interim head coach Tiago Splitter can't even trust him enough to see the floor on a consistent basis.