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Post#21 » by DPetrovic3 » Sun Jun 8, 2014 11:13 am

MotownMadness wrote:Is he related to that guy the Bogdanovic that the Nets have had stashed away over seas for a few years now?


No, he is not.
most likely, Bojan and Bogdan will be playing in Fenerbahce next year. There are strong rumours.

btw,
Bogdan is more versatile player than Belinelli. He is better passer and better defender.
His lateral quickness is the problem at NBA level

He was averaging 15,5ppg 3,9rpg 3,8 apg 1,2sltpg in Top 16 (high level) at the age of 22
He is the winner of Euroleague rising star award this year.

Former euroleague rising star award winners,

Bargnani
Rudy Fernandez
Gallinari
Mirotic

etc..

anyway, I think Bogdan would be a great 2nd round pick
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Post#22 » by MrTwister » Sun Jun 8, 2014 12:00 pm

GM Wotsup wrote:Been a fan. Would be happy if Spurs grab him. We may see Bertans next season if ACL is okay. Bog could follow Manu around for a season and learn the ropes.

IMO Bertans has been playing better after ACL injury than before lol, more aggressive and even hitting those threes like before, had some very good shooting displays after the injury.
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Post#23 » by p0peye » Sun Jun 8, 2014 1:36 pm

Bogdan will be a steal of 2014 draft.
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Post#24 » by Rosque » Sun Jun 8, 2014 5:24 pm

p0peye wrote:Bogdan will be a steal of 2014 draft.



if he comes to the NBA...nope, just not seeing it. Payton is going to be a beast PG in future. Bogdan will be lucky if he can have Matt Boner role.
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Post#25 » by p0peye » Sun Jun 8, 2014 5:29 pm

Rosque wrote:
p0peye wrote:Bogdan will be a steal of 2014 draft.



if he comes to the NBA...nope, just not seeing it. Payton is going to be a beast PG in future. Bogdan will be lucky if he can have Matt Boner role.


He is long and athletic, capable of defending three positions while having excellent 3pt shot and slashing ability. I think he will be a better player in NBA than in Europe. Coming over this year might be a concern.
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Post#26 » by Rosque » Sun Jun 8, 2014 5:36 pm

p0peye wrote:
Rosque wrote:
p0peye wrote:Bogdan will be a steal of 2014 draft.



if he comes to the NBA...nope, just not seeing it. Payton is going to be a beast PG in future. Bogdan will be lucky if he can have Matt Boner role.


He is long and athletic, capable of defending three positions while having excellent 3pt shot and slashing ability. I think he will be a better player in NBA than in Europe. Coming over this year might be a concern.


He is inefficient scorer (40.7 FG%and below..depends which competition you're looking at). Relies too much on the three pointer. Average FT shooter for a guard while not getting to the line enough. Against better competition his numbers go down and his turnovers go up. It'll be even worse against NBA-level players.
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Post#27 » by Novocaine » Sun Jun 8, 2014 10:14 pm

Bogdanovic has talent but he's dumb as a sack of rocks. And lazy, conceited. Very frustrating player to watch. No wonder Vujosevic choked him the other day.

Dragic was a bit like this as well and he turned out alright, like others, but it's always a risk. He'll need to land in a team with a good coaching staff and good all-around structure. People able to keep him motivated while plugging him in a minor role. Something he can build upon as he works on his deep shooting. Or let him stay in Europe for a couple of years and hope he improves.

The current Bodgadnovic, with all the bad shots, turnovers and lazy defense, is of no use in a NBA team. He'd be similar to Evan Turner.
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Post#28 » by eliasrapp98 » Tue Jun 10, 2014 7:05 pm

He's Dragic light. I want the Sixers to pick him up


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Post#29 » by Thespianoid » Tue Jun 10, 2014 7:20 pm

He really is quite similar to Dragic. Their physical movements are nearly identical. Goran's a bit quicker though, but that's probably due to the extra size Bogdanovic has.

Impacien wrote:Bogdanovic has talent but he's dumb as a sack of rocks. And lazy, conceited. Very frustrating player to watch. No wonder Vujosevic choked him the other day.

Dragic was a bit like this as well and he turned out alright, like others, but it's always a risk. He'll need to land in a team with a good coaching staff and good all-around structure. People able to keep him motivated while plugging him in a minor role. Something he can build upon as he works on his deep shooting. Or let him stay in Europe for a couple of years and hope he improves.


Interesting. I do think that Dragic was lucky he was able to learn under Steve Nash for a few years, it really helped him progress his game. It remains to be seen if Bogdanovic can fix his shot selection/recklessness and channel his ultra-confidence properly.

The laziness combined with the arrogance is worrying though - means he has a chance to get disgruntled and sulk if he doesn't get the minutes/have the type of success he wants. Will he work to overcome that or will he just fade away like Rudy Fernandez (who actually wasn't bad his rookie year/in Denver, just had that back injury/lost minutes/began thinking of greener pastures)?
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Post#30 » by Dukenukem23 » Tue Jun 10, 2014 9:59 pm

I can't think of too many other players I'd rather gamble on as a second round pick. He's going to be BPA there.

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