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Bolmaro will be signing his contract this week and it could be done as early as tomorrow.
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kekgeek1 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
Q12543 wrote:
BloopOracle wrote:
Camden0916 wrote:Yeah, I don't see Leandro Bolmaro being ready to contribute immediately nor do I see him being in the nightly rotation. Who does he replace? Maybe he can play some three and push Josh Okogie off the floor? That would be an exciting development. Much of it comes down to how legitimate Bolmaro's outside shot is.


Be nice to get him some G league time


...but if he needs the G-League, why not stay in a superior league in Spain and continue to develop there and then come over when we have more guys coming off the books and likely a better opportunity for him?


I think one values of the G-league for a guy like him is that it would help Bolmaro adjust to the NBA game. It's different than the international game. That said I kinda doubt he is coming over here to play 20-30 G-league games but a handful might not be a bad thing especially if he isn't getting any run early on.


I'm guessing he will get 0 minutes in the G-League. You don't come getting rotation minutes from the best team in Europe to the G-league. I think Bolmaro will surprise people and be an important bench piece for the Wolves. Like he was for Barcelona this year.


I agree with what you are saying I was just stating why there might be some value if he did play there. I think you few more strongly about Bolmaro than I do but I do think there is a real chance of him contributing this year especially with the comments from Schmitz.

Q you mentioned Bolmaro supplanting Okogie. What if he replaced some of Prince's minutes? I think that's possible if he actually is ready. I think Prince might be a decent player and maybe be more valuable to the Wolves but he might just be...a decent player at best which is a bit of what he has been the last couple of seasons so that may not be a hard bar to jump over. Also if there are teams (including the Wolves) that see Bolmaro the way Schmitz does that's a real asset to either move or keep on the roster
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Re: Leondro Bolmaro Watch

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Wow you guys weren't kidding about Mike Schmitz loving Bolmaro.

-had him fringe top 10 in the 2020 draft
-ranked him higher than Killian Hayes
-views him as an instant contributor!!??
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BloopOracle wrote:Wow you guys weren't kidding about Mike Schmitz loving Bolmaro.

-had him fringe top 10 in the 2020 draft
-ranked him higher than Killian Hayes
-views him as an instant contributor!!??


I've learned my lesson. These guys (former DXers) generally know what the hell they're talking about (although given the season Hayes had, I'm not sure having Bolmaro ranked higher means much). I'd be thrilled if Schmitz was right.
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monsterpile wrote:
kekgeek1 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
Q12543 wrote:
BloopOracle wrote:
Camden0916 wrote:Yeah, I don't see Leandro Bolmaro being ready to contribute immediately nor do I see him being in the nightly rotation. Who does he replace? Maybe he can play some three and push Josh Okogie off the floor? That would be an exciting development. Much of it comes down to how legitimate Bolmaro's outside shot is.


Be nice to get him some G league time


...but if he needs the G-League, why not stay in a superior league in Spain and continue to develop there and then come over when we have more guys coming off the books and likely a better opportunity for him?


I think one values of the G-league for a guy like him is that it would help Bolmaro adjust to the NBA game. It's different than the international game. That said I kinda doubt he is coming over here to play 20-30 G-league games but a handful might not be a bad thing especially if he isn't getting any run early on.


I'm guessing he will get 0 minutes in the G-League. You don't come getting rotation minutes from the best team in Europe to the G-league. I think Bolmaro will surprise people and be an important bench piece for the Wolves. Like he was for Barcelona this year.


I agree with what you are saying I was just stating why there might be some value if he did play there. I think you few more strongly about Bolmaro than I do but I do think there is a real chance of him contributing this year especially with the comments from Schmitz.

Q you mentioned Bolmaro supplanting Okogie. What if he replaced some of Prince's minutes? I think that's possible if he actually is ready. I think Prince might be a decent player and maybe be more valuable to the Wolves but he might just be...a decent player at best which is a bit of what he has been the last couple of seasons so that may not be a hard bar to jump over. Also if there are teams (including the Wolves) that see Bolmaro the way Schmitz does that's a real asset to either move or keep on the roster


I guess I view Prince as more of a bench PF than SF on this roster, especially given our paucity of bigs. I mean, who backs up Vando? Bolmaro is more of a role-playing wing that can handle the ball some and spot up. He's going to be competing with Nowell and Okogie for minutes IMO.
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Q12543 wrote:
BloopOracle wrote:Wow you guys weren't kidding about Mike Schmitz loving Bolmaro.

-had him fringe top 10 in the 2020 draft
-ranked him higher than Killian Hayes
-views him as an instant contributor!!??


I've learned my lesson. These guys (former DXers) generally know what the hell they're talking about (although given the season Hayes had, I'm not sure having Bolmaro ranked higher means much). I'd be thrilled if Schmitz was right.


I have a lot of respect for Mike Schmitz. He's not always right, but he's usually on the money with his draft assessments. So I'm starting to turn positive again about Bolmaro. :)
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Q12543 wrote:
BloopOracle wrote:Wow you guys weren't kidding about Mike Schmitz loving Bolmaro.

-had him fringe top 10 in the 2020 draft
-ranked him higher than Killian Hayes
-views him as an instant contributor!!??


I've learned my lesson. These guys (former DXers) generally know what the hell they're talking about (although given the season Hayes had, I'm not sure having Bolmaro ranked higher means much). I'd be thrilled if Schmitz was right.


The DXers have also been wrong on a number of prospects, as we all are from time to time. That's part of the game, though. Hopefully, Mike Schmitz is right on this one, but I think Leandro Bolmaro is more developmental than ready to contribute.
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Q12543 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
kekgeek1 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
Q12543 wrote:
BloopOracle wrote:
Camden0916 wrote:Yeah, I don't see Leandro Bolmaro being ready to contribute immediately nor do I see him being in the nightly rotation. Who does he replace? Maybe he can play some three and push Josh Okogie off the floor? That would be an exciting development. Much of it comes down to how legitimate Bolmaro's outside shot is.


Be nice to get him some G league time


...but if he needs the G-League, why not stay in a superior league in Spain and continue to develop there and then come over when we have more guys coming off the books and likely a better opportunity for him?


I think one values of the G-league for a guy like him is that it would help Bolmaro adjust to the NBA game. It's different than the international game. That said I kinda doubt he is coming over here to play 20-30 G-league games but a handful might not be a bad thing especially if he isn't getting any run early on.


I'm guessing he will get 0 minutes in the G-League. You don't come getting rotation minutes from the best team in Europe to the G-league. I think Bolmaro will surprise people and be an important bench piece for the Wolves. Like he was for Barcelona this year.


I agree with what you are saying I was just stating why there might be some value if he did play there. I think you few more strongly about Bolmaro than I do but I do think there is a real chance of him contributing this year especially with the comments from Schmitz.

Q you mentioned Bolmaro supplanting Okogie. What if he replaced some of Prince's minutes? I think that's possible if he actually is ready. I think Prince might be a decent player and maybe be more valuable to the Wolves but he might just be...a decent player at best which is a bit of what he has been the last couple of seasons so that may not be a hard bar to jump over. Also if there are teams (including the Wolves) that see Bolmaro the way Schmitz does that's a real asset to either move or keep on the roster


I guess I view Prince as more of a bench PF than SF on this roster, especially given our paucity of bigs. I mean, who backs up Vando? Bolmaro is more of a role-playing wing that can handle the ball some and spot up. He's going to be competing with Nowell and Okogie for minutes IMO.


Who is your backup SF right now?
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monsterpile wrote:
Q12543 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
kekgeek1 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
Q12543 wrote:
BloopOracle wrote:
Camden0916 wrote:Yeah, I don't see Leandro Bolmaro being ready to contribute immediately nor do I see him being in the nightly rotation. Who does he replace? Maybe he can play some three and push Josh Okogie off the floor? That would be an exciting development. Much of it comes down to how legitimate Bolmaro's outside shot is.


Be nice to get him some G league time


...but if he needs the G-League, why not stay in a superior league in Spain and continue to develop there and then come over when we have more guys coming off the books and likely a better opportunity for him?


I think one values of the G-league for a guy like him is that it would help Bolmaro adjust to the NBA game. It's different than the international game. That said I kinda doubt he is coming over here to play 20-30 G-league games but a handful might not be a bad thing especially if he isn't getting any run early on.


I'm guessing he will get 0 minutes in the G-League. You don't come getting rotation minutes from the best team in Europe to the G-league. I think Bolmaro will surprise people and be an important bench piece for the Wolves. Like he was for Barcelona this year.


I agree with what you are saying I was just stating why there might be some value if he did play there. I think you few more strongly about Bolmaro than I do but I do think there is a real chance of him contributing this year especially with the comments from Schmitz.

Q you mentioned Bolmaro supplanting Okogie. What if he replaced some of Prince's minutes? I think that's possible if he actually is ready. I think Prince might be a decent player and maybe be more valuable to the Wolves but he might just be...a decent player at best which is a bit of what he has been the last couple of seasons so that may not be a hard bar to jump over. Also if there are teams (including the Wolves) that see Bolmaro the way Schmitz does that's a real asset to either move or keep on the roster


I guess I view Prince as more of a bench PF than SF on this roster, especially given our paucity of bigs. I mean, who backs up Vando? Bolmaro is more of a role-playing wing that can handle the ball some and spot up. He's going to be competing with Nowell and Okogie for minutes IMO.


Who is your backup SF right now?


I think Okogie and Prince are in the pole position for backup forwards, with Okogie playing more SF and Prince more PF.
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Q12543 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
Q12543 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
kekgeek1 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
Q12543 wrote:
BloopOracle wrote:
Camden0916 wrote:Yeah, I don't see Leandro Bolmaro being ready to contribute immediately nor do I see him being in the nightly rotation. Who does he replace? Maybe he can play some three and push Josh Okogie off the floor? That would be an exciting development. Much of it comes down to how legitimate Bolmaro's outside shot is.


Be nice to get him some G league time


...but if he needs the G-League, why not stay in a superior league in Spain and continue to develop there and then come over when we have more guys coming off the books and likely a better opportunity for him?


I think one values of the G-league for a guy like him is that it would help Bolmaro adjust to the NBA game. It's different than the international game. That said I kinda doubt he is coming over here to play 20-30 G-league games but a handful might not be a bad thing especially if he isn't getting any run early on.


I'm guessing he will get 0 minutes in the G-League. You don't come getting rotation minutes from the best team in Europe to the G-league. I think Bolmaro will surprise people and be an important bench piece for the Wolves. Like he was for Barcelona this year.


I agree with what you are saying I was just stating why there might be some value if he did play there. I think you few more strongly about Bolmaro than I do but I do think there is a real chance of him contributing this year especially with the comments from Schmitz.

Q you mentioned Bolmaro supplanting Okogie. What if he replaced some of Prince's minutes? I think that's possible if he actually is ready. I think Prince might be a decent player and maybe be more valuable to the Wolves but he might just be...a decent player at best which is a bit of what he has been the last couple of seasons so that may not be a hard bar to jump over. Also if there are teams (including the Wolves) that see Bolmaro the way Schmitz does that's a real asset to either move or keep on the roster


I guess I view Prince as more of a bench PF than SF on this roster, especially given our paucity of bigs. I mean, who backs up Vando? Bolmaro is more of a role-playing wing that can handle the ball some and spot up. He's going to be competing with Nowell and Okogie for minutes IMO.


Who is your backup SF right now?


I think Okogie and Prince are in the pole position for backup forwards, with Okogie playing more SF and Prince more PF.


I agree Okogie and Prince are the likely backups at SF and PF, but you now have J-Mac that could bump one of those two out of the rotation. If Beverly and DLO become your starting backcourt, then J-Mac will be in the rotation. And the domino effect would likely push Jaden into a backup role, which would bump either Okogie or Prince from the rotation.
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