With a limited presence in the Utah Jazz of the NBA and more time in his franchise within the G-League, Leandro Bolmaro, who reached the highest basketball league in 2020, does not rush and accepts the coach’s decisions.

“It’s a process, it’s my second year in the league. I’m grateful to the Jazz, adapting, training hard for when the chance comes and being patient,” the former Barcelona said first. Currently, Bolmaro is the only Argentine in the NBA, after the departure of Facundo Campazzo from the Dallas Mavericks to Red Star Belgrade at the end of last year.

In that sense, he then added that “it is a difficult moment but I always think about where I am and everything I did to get here and that motivates me more.” At 22 years old, the Argentine basketball player is still not thinking about a return to the ACB League, in which he won the most spectacular player of the year award in the 2020-2021 season.

“Return to Barcelona? I have to analyze it at the end of the season. Now I’m worried about improving every day as a player, I had two experiences here and now I have to make a decision, find out what’s best for me, what’s best for me and the best for the future, because I’m still 22 years old”, he remarked in dialogue with Mundo Deportivo.

Also, Will Hardy -Bolmaro’s coach in Utah Jazz- supported the player in the complicated present he is going through. “Leo is in a tough situation as he doesn’t get the opportunities he would like. He continues to work every day to improve his point guard game and spends a lot of time in the G-League team. It’s about empowering him as a player, improving as much as he can.” can, you need to be ready to go out every night,” he said.

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