Bogdan Bogdanovic has attracted the attention of numerous NBA teams with his performances, and now there are concrete reports about the interest of a specific team.
The Serbian player is having the best season of his career. His role with the Atlanta Hawks is excellent, leading the second unit as the sixth man, a combination that has proven successful for both parties. In this role, the former EuroLeague player averages 17.1 points, just over three rebounds, with a 43% three-point shooting and 37% overall.
Bogdanovic signed a new contract with the Atlanta Hawks, extending until 2027. However, there’s a sense that we may not see him in the Hawks’ lineup until then. A change of scenery could be on the horizon, especially with the approaching NBA trade deadline.
According to the Clutch Points, one of the most interested teams in acquiring the talented guard is the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Timberwolves currently lead the Western Conference with a record of 33 wins and 14 losses, indicating that their ambitions go beyond those of the Atlanta Hawks.
Minnesota is having an outstanding season, but public and fan sentiment suggest that the team could benefit from a better three-point shooter, a role that Bogdanovic could potentially fill. Given the presence of players like Anthony Edwards, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Rudy Gobert, acquiring Bogdan Bogdanovic would undoubtedly bring valuable experience to the team.
However, at this stage, it’s all in the realm of interest, and it is expected that more teams will inquire about the conditions under which Atlanta would consider letting go of the potentially best sixth man in the league.