NBA Updates: Milwaukee Bucks' Matthew ‘Delly’ Dellavedova, Next Seen On The Big Screen?

By Lei Velayo - 25 Nov '16 06:11AM

Not a lot of fans can still remember the Australian Matthew Dellavedova dominating the basketball court three years ago. The whole NBA either. But what does Matthew Dellavedova do now? For that, Delly would have his own movie due to his 'inspiring' NBA adventure.

Matthew Dellavedova used to be a small-shot Cleveland Cavaliers' summer league point guard, with 1.2m/year deal, that minimum salary defined his previous self-worth, having him nowhere to be found in the draft pick.

What NBA fans should not forget about Matthew Dellavedova is the NBA Finals 2015. When Cleveland Cavaliers almost beat the Golden State Warriors, falling 4-2, with Delly's reliable performance throughout the series. Having Delly as the best player next to LeBron James is the huge deal, undrafted yet one of the best.

Next prop is the NBA Finals 2016 where Delly earned his ring alongside with the whole Cleveland Cavaliers squad as a payback to the Golden State Warriors for their previous year loss. Matthew Dellavedova, undrafted, Australian and an NBA champion.

Now, Matthew Dellavedova has his own coffee brand, a signature or player exclusive shoe, and a Panera Bread biz partner. In his basketball career, his $1.2 million salary went to as high as $9 million per year, for Delly signing four-year $38 million contract.

Milwaukee Bucks' Matthew Dellavedova's movie is about stories like this. His movie is something that could be lined up with Hoosiers, He Got Game, Space Jam, and others. In his interview, he said that he was thrilled working with an incredible group to tell his story to inspire kids around the world to dream big and that hard work and perseverance pays off.

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The movie set would start its production on 2017, as Milwakee Bucks' Matthew Dellavedova said, it looked like a movie in real life as well. What a time to be alive for Delly. Safe to say, Delly's pure game hustle paid off. NBA fans got a lot to tune up to.

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