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Bojan- Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:40 pm
by DoubleEagle4
Congrats to Bogey on an awesome week of basketball. He averaged 22.5 points per game while leading the Pacers to 4 wins. His stock is starting to rise. I assume he will test the market at the end of the year...
Re: Bojan- Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:42 pm
by Tom White
He has been playing really well. A deserved honor for him.
Re: Bojan- Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 11:35 pm
by winter_mute_13
Pacers__Talk wrote:Congrats to Bogey on an awesome week of basketball. He averaged 22.5 points per game while leading the Pacers to 4 wins. His stock is starting to rise. I assume he will test the market at the end of the year...
He's a free agent (no option), so yeah he will.
On a selfish note, I think the Pacers had a better chance of retaining him when he was a well-kept secret

Nevertheless, Bogey should get a well-deserved raise next year.
Re: Bojan- Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 7:07 am
by Vorda
He will be fine with 25/2... he will rather stay at Indy for less money... he doesnt want to be bench or trash player...
Re: Bojan- Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 1:21 pm
by DoubleEagle4
Obviously his age is working against him, so there aren't many teams that would consider a long term deal. I think there is at least an 80% chance he stays with the Pacers.
Re: Bojan- Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 2:37 pm
by Pacers_Freak
Congrats @Vorda.
Re: Bojan- Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 9:13 pm
by boomershadow
I would say he is one the most underrated players in the league, except this team has so many of them.
Re: Bojan- Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2019 5:22 pm
by pacers33granger
Definitely deserved.
I think we have a great shot at keeping him though. It would be largely pointless for us to chase big free agents since we'd lose all of ours by doing so and he seems like he wants to stick around. He knows the organization has been great for his game and given him opportunities he just wouldn't get elsewhere. I think the team lifting him up after that Boston game last year was huge too.
Maybe I'm too optimistic but I expect at least Bogie and Thad to have deals worked out day one of free agency.
Re: Bojan- Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:30 pm
by pizza guy
DoubleEagle4 wrote:Obviously his age is working against him, so there aren't many teams that would consider a long term deal. I think there is at least an 80% chance he stays with the Pacers.
Of course it depends on what Bogey wants to do, but I think you're right about teams not viewing him as a long term deal. But a team on the cusp, say Toronto or Milwaukee or Houston or OKC, might think he's worth a very large 1-2 year deal in the interest of maybe raising their team another level. But I do think (and hope) we'll be able to retain him. He seems to really like this team and organization, and I think he probably enjoys that Indy is not going to be in the spotlight all the time.
Re: Bojan- Eastern Conference Player of the Week
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:42 pm
by pacers33granger
pizza guy wrote:DoubleEagle4 wrote:Obviously his age is working against him, so there aren't many teams that would consider a long term deal. I think there is at least an 80% chance he stays with the Pacers.
Of course it depends on what Bogey wants to do, but I think you're right about teams not viewing him as a long term deal. But a team on the cusp, say Toronto or Milwaukee or Houston or OKC, might think he's worth a very large 1-2 year deal in the interest of maybe raising their team another level. But I do think (and hope) we'll be able to retain him. He seems to really like this team and organization, and I think he probably enjoys that Indy is not going to be in the spotlight all the time.
None of those teams will have space to offer significant money. Milwaukee is the only one who theoretically could, but it would require renouncing Bledsoe and Middleton.