In a meeting this week with Pablo Brunetto of Argentina's TN Sports (cap tip Eurohoops).
Facundo Campazzo said that a re-visitation of playing in Europe wouldn't be the most terrible thing: "By and by, it would be credulous to be fixated on remaining in the NBA."
That prompted a ton of online hypotheses about Campazzo getting back to Real Madrid or playing somewhere else in Europe instead of returning to the Denver Nuggets. Sunday, Campazzo and his supervisory group attempted to close that down with a Tweet that was a statement from the point monitor.
"My need 1, 2, and 3 is to go on in the NBA. Until further notice, I don't have a re-visitation of Europe as a primary concern. Sooner or later, it will work out; however, not currently. I have it exceptionally clear: I need to attempt once more, in anything that establishment is, yet to attempt again."
Campazzo is a limited free specialist this mid-year. He played firmly for the Nuggets as a reinforcement point monitor, averaging 5.1 focuses a game in barely 18 minutes every evening, except he got pushed out of the Nuggets pivot late in the season with the development of Bones Hyland. Denver likewise drafted and watched Peyton Watson late in the principal round on Thursday.
While his job might be contracting with the Nuggets, many groups could utilize Campazzo, 31, as a reinforcement point watch off the seat. There probably will be offers past the $4 million qualifying offer Denver presumably puts on the table. Somehow, Campazzo will be back in the NBA next season.
Campazzo will play for his local Argentina this mid-year, both in World Cup qualifying games and in AmeriCup nearer to the beginning of the time.
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