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Decrypting the NBA’s “Workplace PUA”! It’s normal for rookies to be forced to perform. These tricks are amazing🧐

5:01pm, 20 November 2025Basketball

In the NBA, a league that brings together the world's top basketball talents, talent and strength are eternal passes. However, whether you are the top pick in the draft or a much-anticipated talent, in your first year in the league, there is an identity that cannot be skipped - "rookie."

Friends who follow Yang Hansen should have noticed that Yang Hansen always carries a pink schoolbag before and after the game. He also performed with the schoolbag and sang happy birthday to the veteran. These are typical Rookie Duties. Today, Ke will take you to take a look at the unique and long-standing veteran-rookie culture of the NBA.

First, let’s explain what “rookie responsibilities” are? Many people feel that it is a PUA in the workplace, but in fact it is an unspoken league tradition, which refers to the various services provided by rookie players to the veterans of the team. It can be regarded as an informal "entry ceremony" in the NBA, and its core purpose is not bullying.

Some veterans will use some relaxed and even slightly humorous tasks to break the rookies' restraint and accelerate their integration into the locker room culture. By the way, they remind every new player that when they come to the NBA, everything starts from scratch and they keep a low profile and a learning mentality.

In the past, this culture may have included some over-the-top pranks or harsh demands. But in today's league environment, which is more professional and focuses on players' mental health, "rookie duties" have evolved into a series of relatively mild, even ceremonial, team activities.

1. "Manual Porter"

The most classic and common one. When the team goes on an away trip, the rookies need to be responsible for helping the veterans carry their luggage. From the airport bus to the hotel lobby, they are often the ones who "carry the load". As strong as Chris Paul, he also carried shoes and bags for several other big brothers in the "Father Four" during his rookie period.

2. "Snack Runner"

Before and after training or competition, veterans want to eat some snacks and drink some drinks? As soon as the order is given, the rookie has to take action immediately, responsible for purchasing and distribution, and ensuring that the big brother is "satisfied".

3. “Cartoon Backpack”

This is a tradition with quite a visual impact. Teams usually prepare a brightly colored backpack for rookies, printed with cartoon characters (such as Hello Kitty, The Little Mermaid, etc.). Throughout the season, whether heading to the arena or catching a plane, the rookie must carry this eye-catching backpack.

This is both a friendly joke and an alternative mark of team identity. Yang Hansen’s pink schoolbag is the perfect embodiment of this tradition.

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