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Thursday, January 2, 2025
HomeNBABojan Bogdanovic's future could move away from Detroit

Bojan Bogdanovic’s future could move away from Detroit

Upon landing in the organization from Salt Lake City this past summer, Bojan Bogdanovic and the Detroit Pistons publicly shared their desire to continue hand in hand beyond this season. A wish that did not take long to materialize, as both parties closed the renewal of the player for two seasons and 39.1 million dollars.

With his incorporation, the Pistons confirmed their commitment to promoting the project in order to increase their competitive capacity in the Eastern Conference by a step. However, the Michigan franchise has started the season with a record of 3-9, which could lead the management to modify this initial roadmap.

According to journalist Jake Fischer, the Pistons would be open to closing a trade for Bogdanovic before the February market closes if, by then, the team has lost any chance of fighting for him. play in. In the same way, Fischer does not rule out that the Pistons choose to release him in the summer even if the team improves his image.

Bogdanovic, 33, has participated in the twelve games that the Pistons have played until then, in all of them as a starter. His averages rise to 19.3 points, with a 45.7% success in triples, 3.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 30.6 minutes.

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