Calvin Booth, manager of the franchise, assured that they are looking to “be a slightly bigger team” for the next NBA season.
The Denver Nuggets, an NBA franchise, explained that the departure of Facundo Campazzo from their squad was due to the need to have “a bigger player” in size to face next season.
Calvin Booth, manager of the organization, gave a press conference and emphasized that the 1.78-meter-tall point guard from Cordoba, He was left off the Colorado State team, because they wanted to “get a little bigger.”
“Facundo (Campazzo) gave his heart and soul when he was here. He is loved in the locker room. If not However, we wanted to try to be a bigger team and we didn’t think it was really necessary to have a real point guard like him. So we made the decision to move in a different direction.”
On top of that, the manager praised the former Real Madrid player for his reaction to the team’s downsizing during last season’s filming. “I know I probably want to play more minutes. But these are things that happen all the time,” the executive said.

Campazzo, 31, started just four of the 65 games he led for coach Michael Malone’s team this season. He averaged about 18 minutes. In this way, the former player of Peñarol de Mar del Plata accumulated an average of 5.1 points; 3.4 assists and 1.8 rebounds per game, in the duels he starred in during the 2021-2022 campaign.
The future of Campazzo, an unknown
Cordovan, who appears as a free agent, still has not resolved his future, already the Minnesota Timberwolves and Phoenix Suns have shown some interest having their services, although both teams have moved in opposite directions in recent days and have already acquired two perimeter players for next season.
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