They are both from ArgentinaBalmaro reminds me a little bit of Ginobili. Not the shooting obviously but the way he handles and moves.
Maybe Balmaro is his son
They are both from ArgentinaBalmaro reminds me a little bit of Ginobili. Not the shooting obviously but the way he handles and moves.
From what I've seen, he does everything well but shoot. If he can even just be an average shooter, he can stick in the league.Bolmaro finding buckets. Up to 14 pts. He's also staying in front of guys defensively.
From what I've seen, he does everything well but shoot. If he can even just be an average shooter, he can stick in the league.
Which is fine. If he can come off the bench and just even set up other teammates and do some dirty work like good defense, that'd be enough. We're paying him regardless so I think he'll stick around.Not sure if he'll be average. He just needs to be playable.
After all of the trade fireworks are over, the Jazz need to play all of the young guys they get in these trades extensively to see if any of them deserve a long term contract and a spot in the future playoff rotation. If two out of Bolmaro, Kessler, Grimes, Toppin, etc. pan out, then they’ll have some decent young players to build around the key guys they draft over the next few years with all the picks.Not sure if he'll be average. He just needs to be playable.
After all of the trade fireworks are over, the Jazz need to play all of the young guys they get in these trades extensively to see if any of them deserve a long term contract and a spot in the future playoff rotation. If two out of Bolmaro, Kessler, Grimes, Toppin, etc. pan out, then they’ll have some decent young players to build around the key guys they draft over the next few years with all the picks.