Portland Trail Blazers center Yang Hansen was involved in a concerning incident during the fourth quarter of Tuesday night’s game against the Golden State Warriors. The reserve big man took an inadvertent knee to the back of the head midway through the final period, prompting immediate concern from teammates, staff, and spectators at the game.
Though the impact appeared serious, Hansen was able to walk off the court under his own power, an encouraging sign after a potentially dangerous collision. The play happened as players from both teams scrambled for a loose ball in the paint, leading to the unintentional contact. Medical personnel quickly assessed Hansen on the court before helping him to the locker room for further evaluation.
The Trail Blazers have not released an official update on Hansen’s condition following the incident. Team staff are expected to monitor him closely in the coming days, following the league’s standard protocols for head injuries.
Hansen, a first-year player for Portland, has been contributing in limited minutes off the bench this season. Known for his size and presence around the rim, he has provided depth at the center position behind the team’s starters. Tuesday’s game marked a competitive matchup between two Western Conference teams, with both squads battling through a physical contest.
The Trail Blazers, like all NBA teams, follow strict concussion and injury management procedures, and Hansen’s status for upcoming games will depend on medical evaluations. The team and coaching staff expressed concern but optimism following the brief stoppage in play.
Teammates and coaches praised Hansen’s toughness and composure in dealing with the incident. More information on his recovery timeline is expected as the team continues to assess his health.
This marks the first notable injury of Hansen’s NBA career. The Trail Blazers have faced several injuries this season and will be looking to keep their roster as healthy as possible as the season progresses.