Leandro Bolmaro has put in his time, on the bench, learning. He has put in the miles, traveling between the Timberwolves and the Iowa Wolves of the G League, getting playing time and doing what he can to transition from playing in Spain to the NBA.
In Philadelphia on Saturday, in a tension-packed, two-overtime victory over the 76ers, Wolves coach Chris Finch put Bolmaro in a real, important spot.
With Patrick Beverley injured and Jordan McLaughlin struggling on offense, Finch made the 6-6 Bolmaro the primary backup to point guard D'Angelo Russell, looking for Bolmaro's combination of size and quickness to be a benefit on defense.
Bolmaro played 17 minutes. He played good defense on Sixers guard Tyrese Maxey. He scored three points, got three boards and an assist in 17 minutes.
"It's good," Bolmaro said after morning shootaround Monday. "I'm really happy for that, for the work that I am doing every day. I wait 20 games to be in the rotation. So this is, for me, amazing. To have this opportunity is really nice for me."
Finch said Bolmaro — whose defense is ahead of his offense at this point — acquitted himself well. Noting that Bolmaro has played in a lot of big games in Europe and has done well when sent to the G League, Finch was impressed with the 17 minutes Bolmaro played Saturday.
"What he did the other night is what everybody should do with their first opportunities,'' Finch said. "Go in, be solid, don't make mistakes."
Wolves center Karl-Anthony Towns complimented Bolmaro after Saturday's game, comparing the role he might eventually play for the Wolves would be akin to what Shaun Livingston used to do as a reserve for the Warriors.