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The story of LeBron James and DelaVertova

author:Son of The Chosen Son of LeBron James

In 2014, James announced his return to his hometown of cleveland Cavaliers. At that time, James had won 4 MVPs, 2 FMVPs and 2 championships. At the Cavaliers, James met the boy born in 1990, Matthew Delavedova.

The story of LeBron James and DelaVertova

Della Vidova

DelaVertova, an Australian born in 1990, previously ran in the NBA's 2013 NBA Draft but was not selected. Later signed by the Cavaliers, with an annual salary of only $490,000, he is a marginal figure on the team and may even be cut at any time.

But Della Vidova, with his tear-off and physical defense, gradually secured the position of a substitute point guard. Before the 2015 Finals, Cavaliers Kevin Lofour was reimbursed for a dislocated season against the Celtics, and Kerry Owen was reimbursed for a knee injury in the first finals. The Knights were no longer available, and the entire Finals had to be countered by the Seven Jedi Knights. Dellavedova started on top of the lineup against the hot Stephen Curry.

The story of LeBron James and DelaVertova

In Game 2 of the Finals, DelaVertova became famous, and under his defense, Stephen Curry made a record low of 2 of 3-pointers on 15-of-15 shooting. In the case of DelaVedovar defending, Curry made 0-of-8 shooting and made four turnovers. Become the Knights' winning Odd Soldier.

In Game 3 of the Finals, DelaVedovar was once again a hero for the Cavaliers, scoring 20 points, 5 boards and 4 assists to help the team win 96-91 against the Warriors. But because he was too desperate, he was physically weak after the game and was severely dehydrated and cramped, so he was carried on a stretcher and taken to the hospital in Cleveland overnight.

The story of LeBron James and DelaVertova

James lamented after the game: Matthew has a body of steel.

In 2016, DelaVedovar and James, Love, Irving, JR, Shumpert, Mozkov, Channing Frye, TT, Richard Jefferson and others defeated the San Francisco Warriors with a 73-win deficit in a 1:3 deficit. That year's knights, both offensive and defensive ends made people's blood boil.

The story of LeBron James and DelaVertova

Won in 2016

The stage of the Finals brought people to know DelaVertova, and then signed to the Milwaukee Bucks on a four-year, $38.4 million contract, completely changing his fate.

He who has no clothes, but who is clothed with the Son. I still vividly remember the blood that fought side by side.

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