NBA once had a slogan that went "Where Amazing Happens," which essentially means it's a place where miracles occur. This applies not only to team competitions but also to the personal growth of players. There was Jokic, who rose from a second-round pick to become a back-to-back MVP, and now there is a forward who was passed over nine times in the draft and didn't get a response even after actively courting the Spurs, known as the "newcomer's Whampoa Military Academy." However, this season, at only 23 years old, he has averaged an impressive 19.8 points, 10 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.1 blocks, achieving a "phoenix-like rebirth." When I list these stats above, some of you may already know who this young star is. Yes, he is none other than Jalen Johnson, the Hawks' starting forward who made a remarkable comeback from the 20th pick. Johnson was once a five-star high school player and one of the top three forwards in the country. For a long time, he was predicted to be selected within the top eight picks. Even in the last mock draft before the actual event, he was projected to go as high as the 11th pick. However, his repeated locker room controversies during his college days and his insistence on changing teams raised doubts about his future professionalism, earning him the nickname "runaway forward." Due to such external doubts, NBA executives hesitated. In the 2021 draft, nine teams among the top 19 picks had focused on him, but they all ultimately chose other players. Jalen…