The Argentine forward has no place in the NBA Western Conference franchise and has been demoted to the Development League.
- The drastic decision the Jazz made on Bolmaro
Cordovan forward Leandro Bolmarowhich did not continue in the next season of the Utah Jazz, was dropped by the franchise from the NBA Western Conference to its Development Leagueso he will not be present in the game against the Atlanta Hawks as a guest.
Bolmaro, 21 years old, He played just five minutes on Monday in the Jazz’s 139-116 win over the Los Angeles Lakersas local, time in which he converted 2 pointsthat seemed to open the door to him continuing with the team this season, but all that was cut short by the decision the Utah franchise adopted today.
Another Utah Jazz rookie like Ochai Agbaji will also join Bolmaro in the Development League team called the Salt Lake City Stars.

This will not be a new experience for Leandro Bolmaro, because, last season too he had some back and forth between the top team and the Development League when he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Bolmaro’s introduction to the Salt Lake City Stars, which he won in the only game he has played so far, will take place tomorrow in his game against the Stockton Kings.
Leandro Bolmaro will be a free agent after the NBA season
The Utah Jazz have decided not to exercise the option to renew Argentine Leandro Bolmaro’s contract for the 2023-2024 season of the National Basketball Association, according to US media reports.
The Argentine will be a free agent at the end of this season. With the Jazz he does not have a leading role: he averaged one point, 0.5 rebounds and one assist per game in the current campaign.
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Source: Tycsports

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