35. Maxi Kleber
U.S. players have an advantage over their global counterparts because NBA scouts operate so close to them. Of course, franchises snap up the biggest international names, but players who go undrafted face an even bigger challenge. Kleber played for three years in his native Germany before entering the draft. But it didn’t work out so he had to spend a couple more seasons in Europe.

In 2017, Kleber moved from Germany to the Dallas Mavericks after finally impressing. It was a major slog but he stood firm and enhanced his skills. He impressed the Mavericks who extended his stay in Texas. While he isn’t one of the biggest global names in the NBA, he’s a solid performer for the Mavs and a decent option. It was an incredible journey for the German.