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In the past two months, Hansen had been improving his man-to-man defense by practicing with Wade, and he also participated in more help defense during games.

His defense improved rapidly through the combination of man-to-man and help defense.

Wade was the first to notice this change.

During one of their post-game practice sessions, Wade's attempt to break through was disrupted by Hansen.

"You seem a bit off today," Hansen observed, looking at Wade.

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