Lou Wei: Trae Young is the best organizer in the league. It is difficult for you to judge his intentions when facing him.
8:35pm, 18 September 2025Basketball
September 17 News Recently, former NBA player Lou Wei talked about Trae Young in the show "Run It Back".
Lu Wei said: "I won't say that Trae Young is the best passer in the league, but I think he is the best organizer in the league. Because every time the ball goes to him, he will affect the score. When facing Trae Young, you have to choose your own 'poison'. He can shoot from a long time, throw it with a pick-and-roll, or pass it to the teammates who cut in. The passer in general is the kind of person who is waiting and creating opportunities for other players. And Yang will score by himself first, and then create opportunities for others, which is exactly what makes the Hawks so dangerous."
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