Zhang Yang entered the stadium in what could be described as gym rat mode, along with Rondo and Felton.
Alan Anderson also followed and trained for two days but couldn't handle it and gave up.
During those ten-plus days learning from Nash, he trained as hard as the other three because he could learn a little bit of something new every day and had new things to practice.
But as a role player, he only learned simple applications. Nash only made detailed corrections to what he already knew, and he usually mastered these the same day he learned them. After returning, there was nothing new to practice.
Alan Anderson's talent was average in the NBA. Many skills he excelled at in college couldn't be utilized in the NBA. Strong and above-average athletically, he also had a bit of shooting talent and above-standard defensive skills. After two seasons, he had become entirely functional and no longer tried other playing styles in games.