After nearly a decade, Bojan Bogdanovic is returning to the Brooklyn Nets. The Nets acquired the 35-year-old in a trade with the New York Knicks. The Nets sent Mikal Bridges to the Knicks and received a haul of picks along with the veteran.
Brooklyn Nets forward Bojan Bogdanovic is currently rehabbing his left foot after surgery. Bogdanovic suffered the injury while he was playing for the New York Knicks in last season's playoff run.
Not too many veteran players have had an impact on the Detroit Pistons in recent seasons. Bojan Bogdanovic has managed to become one of the very few players to walk through the doors in Detroit and earn a longer commitment from the team.
The Brooklyn Nets are welcoming back Bojan Bogdanovic after acquiring him from the New York Knicks in the Mikal Bridges blockbuster deal. Bogdanovic, 35, signed with the Nets over a decade ago after playing with Fenerbahce in the EuroLeague.
The Brooklyn Nets will be without one of their only established vets as the team's training camp draws near, per head coach Jordi Fernandez. After undergoing left foot and wrist surgery in late May, Bojan Bogdanovic was dealt back to the franchise that drafted him as a part of July's Mikal Bridges swap.
The Brooklyn Nets' current payroll sits at $165.7 million, and cannot exceed $178.1 million at any point come next season's end. That leaves just under $13 million to work with, potentially restricting the franchise from taking on any salary dumps in an attempt to bolster their future draft capital further.
The youth movement is on in Brooklyn. After announcing the signings of five under-the-radar roster spot hopefuls ahead of training camp, the Nets will have some roster maneuvering to do if any of the new additions catch on.
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Bogdanovic is an extremely valuable trade piece for a contending team looking for veteran shooting, and Detroit's draft coffers are extremely bare.
The Detroit Pistons haven’t exactly leveled up in 2023-24 the way optimists anticipated. As the February 8th trade deadline fast approaches with Detroit owning the worst record in the NBA, though, it’s still unclear if management would rather act as sellers or buyers.
Expecting the Pistons to begin exploring potential trades is only logical, but apparently they don't want to move perhaps their best trade asset.
According to NBA insider James L. Edwards III of The Athletic, the Detroit Pistons have no plans to trade Bojan Bogdanovic unless the front office gets an offer it can’t refuse.
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