For most NBA players, winning a championship is their most difficult achievement. Toronto Raptors guard Van Fleet admitted that he had a difficult journey to win his first championship. But he said in a recent interview that winning the Larry O'Brien trophy is not the most difficult achievement imagined.
Van Fleet participated in J.J. Redick’s personal podcast. Redick asked a question, is the 2019 championship the hardest achievement in his career? Van Fleet's answer was quite surprising. "It's still far from the basketball wisdom, but it must be psychologically and physically." At that time, the Warriors Durant and Thompson were missing due to injuries, and Van Fleet felt that they must win. G6 is here and Clay is injured. We all felt,'Brothers, we can't lose this game.' Because we shouldn't lose in the fifth game. In this sixth game, KD and Clay are not on the court. We absolutely can’t lose. If we can’t end the series, we’ll kill ourselves.
Van Vleet did not disclose what his most difficult achievement was. Almost everyone knows that Van Vleet is a losing rookie. My own efforts to enter the NBA from the Development League is a long and difficult journey in itself. The champion guard pointed out that the chemistry of the Raptors is very important in every step forward. What helps is that the chemical reaction between us is very close. When the players are down, we can talk to each other. When the emotions are high, we have super calm Leonard at that time, so no one is overly excited. Kyle Lowry said, don’t celebrate too early, we still Did nothing. "Z1z
(Jesse)