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A winner from draft loss to championship, VanVleet's comeback path.

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#Headline Creation Challenge#In the NBA, every player has their own story. Some are gifted and successfully enter the league; Others have to wait and struggle for a long time. Today, let's talk about a winner from a lost draft to a championship, VanVleet's comeback road. Born in Rockford, USA, he grew up in a city full of crime. During the drug trade, his wife was shot by her peers, which brought his life to a low point. But that didn't make him give up his love and pursuit of basketball.

A winner from draft loss to championship, VanVleet's comeback path.

During his days playing on the streets, he honed his skills. He knows that in this cruel world, only the strong can survive. As a result, he continued to hone himself and developed an excellent ball skill. But in the NBA, he faces countless challenges and difficulties. He was complained of being a thin-footed girl inferior to Jeremy Lin and was seen as one of the lowest players. But he didn't give up, he knew that as long as he persisted, he would one day succeed. Finally, he was drafted by the Rockets and began his NBA career. But this is only the beginning of his counterattack. He constantly strives and fights hard to prove himself with his strength. Three league championships, three First Team and three All-Defensive Team, these are the results of his perseverance and hard work. He told us with practical actions that as long as we have dreams, we must pursue them unremittingly, only in this way can we realize our own counterattack.

A winner from draft loss to championship, VanVleet's comeback path.

College achievements are not recognized, athletic talent is insufficient, and there is not even a consistent shot. This is a dilemma that many point guards face, and it's something I faced in 2016. Entered the NB A draft, but was abandoned by the managers. In times of despair, the only hope is oneself. In Vegas' five games, I showed a 54.5 three-point shooting and ended up signing an unguaranteed contract. The first season, I spent most of my time on the bench and was considered only suitable for the back line. However, I always believed in my abilities. Choice and effort are the beliefs I have always held.

A winner from draft loss to championship, VanVleet's comeback path.

My score is getting higher every year, and my melee projections are getting more and more accurate. Two years later, the Raptors continued to add weight, and I became a star of the team with a contract value of 18 million. At this moment, I knew that I was finally at the top. However, my success was not my own efforts. There are also a pair of lovely children, and their arrival makes me cherish my time even more and work harder. On January 30, 2018, the night my eldest daughter was born, I scored a career-high regular season high of 25 points. Coach Su praised me and I knew I had played at the top of the game. In the 2019 playoffs, you almost ended up in Toronto's furthest rounds, and your performance was sluggish. The fans were willing to change to Jeremy Lin, who was next to the water dispenser, but the turnaround soon came. When your son Fred is born, your body is infused with a powerful shot of strength. In Game 6 of the Finals, he scored consecutive three-point shots to help the Raptors lift the championship.

A winner from draft loss to championship, VanVleet's comeback path.

He then signed a four-year, eighty-five million contract extension and was selected as an Eastern Conference All-Star. This season also spent his twenty-nine years old, averaging 19:3 points, 4.1 rebounds, 7.2 assists, and 1.8 steals per game. The soft wind is pragmatic, and the defense does not pull the crotch. What's more, the youngest daughter Laila also came to you. Three years and 1.3 billion has become the first undrafted draft in NBA history to receive a contract. From the street counterattack to the spotlight, VanVleet's story is moving. The dynamic written by the loser seven years ago put the stakes on himself, and VanVleet proved himself with practical actions. Now every game you have to enter the 530,000 US Knife and Piano League. That's pretty much all for a season, and you finally have a chance to retweet. VanVleet's efforts and struggles set a hopeful example for us.

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