Depending on some other moves, the Milwaukee Bucks might need another forward soon. Could Bojan Bogdanovic be a good NBA free agency fit?
It’s certainly possible that the Milwaukee Bucks no longer have Tony Snell around starting next season. After his fantastically solid season in Milwaukee, Snell might get paid more than the Bucks should consider offering for his services.
In that case, the Bucks would need a swingman around to play minutes at both the two and the three. Bojan Bogdanovic could be a great addition to fill the Snell role, if Milwaukee is put in a position to have to replace him.
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Bogdanovic, who was the 31st pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, didn’t come over to the NBA until the 2014-15 season. He started his NBA career with the Brooklyn Nets, and stayed in Brooklyn until he was dealt to the Washington Wizards earlier this past season.
Despite playing just three NBA seasons, Bogdanovic is a bit of an older player. He turned 28 in April, meaning he’s got some good years left but he’s not 21-24, the age most NBA players are after their first contract expires.
Should the Bucks go after Bogdanovic? Let’s find out, by looking through his strengths, weaknesses, potential salary and his fit with Milwaukee.