Garbajosa: Juancho won’t play Olympics because Timberwolves’ president decided he could not play
Hernagomez won’t play because of a shoulder injury
Spanish basketball federation president Jorge Garbajosa said that Juancho Hernagomez won’t be able to play for Spain’s NT at Olympics because of Timberwolves president Gersson Rosas.
The forward won’t play because of a shoulder injury.
Per Eurohoops, "Juancho wants to play in the Olympic Games, but Juancho won’t be able to play," Garbajosa said in a statement. "We’ve had countless medical meetings and we’ve never received a ‘no’. We have a received a ‘yes’. We don’t have a problem with the [Minnesota Timberwolves] or the NBA. It’s a problem of people – not medical personnel – who have personally decided that Juancho couldn’t play. I’m talking about their president of basketball operations [Gersson Rosas].
"Four hours before the game against USA, there was a meeting between the doctors of the national team and the doctors of the Timberwolves franchise who congratulated Juancho and the national team on the recovery," Garbajosa said. "The answer about whether Juancho could play was a ‘yes’ and that the next evaluation will be after the Olympics. From that moment until Minnesota told us that he won’t play, there were a series of facts that showed that the decision isn’t of medical nature. Even the Timberwolves coach congratulated Juancho for being in Tokyo. No one doubted that he could play."