Argentinian teenager Leandro Bolmaro is tearing it up in Barcelona and could bring some serious flair to the San Antonio Spurs in the 2020 NBA Draft.

There’ve been rumblings for quite some time that the 2020 NBA Draft would be weaker in comparison with years past, but the San Antonio Spurs tend to thrive in those situations. When the draft becomes a crapshoot and all of their competition is running around, clueless as to who actually has top-level talent, San Antonio swoops in and picks up gems against the odds.

In this year’s draft class, the Spurs have a chance to repeat history by taking an Argentinian two-guard with major playmaking talent and the potential to set himself apart from the pack. Playing for Barcelona’s second-team in Spain, 19-year-old Leandro Bolmaro has flashed considerable upside playing for one of the premier European basketball clubs.

Boasting a tremendous two-way motor and the demeanor to match, Bolmaro is rising on draft boards because of his will to compete and NBA-caliber skill set as a ball-handler, scorer and passer. Taking into account the long process that requires European basketball players to pay their dues before earning significant roles, Bolmaro hasn’t gotten much shine in Barcelona. He’s averaging only 17.6 minutes per game this year but not for a lack of talent.

This isn’t an indictment against his skill, just as playing in Austin isn’t an indictment against Spurs rookies Keldon Johnson, Luka Samanic and Quinndary Weatherspoon. It’s just the way things are, and if you’re hearing draft buzz about a player despite those circumstances then he must be special.

Like any draft prospect, there is some downside to what we’ve seen from him thus far. But before we get to that part of his game, let’s talk about all that Bolmaro does right.