Known as one of the league's most reliable floor-spacers, the Croatian native finished his career with impressive averages of , 3.6 rebounds , and 1.7 assists per game. His signature skill, perimeter shooting, saw him retire with a career 39.4% average from beyond the arc.
Bogdanović's journey spanned six NBA franchises, where he often served as a critical scoring threat for playoff contenders: [blurredlines] Bojan Bogdanovic SD
The conclusion of his career was marred by a grueling recovery process. After being traded from the Knicks to the Nets in the 2024 offseason, Bogdanović underwent surgery on both his left foot and wrist. While his wrist reached full health, the foot injury proved too severe for a professional return. The Nets ultimately waived him in February 2025 after it became clear he would not return to the court that season. Career Statistical Summary Career Average Rebounds Per Game Assists Per Game FG Percentage 3PT Percentage Games Played Known as one of the league's most reliable
Where he started his NBA journey and was eventually traded back to as part of the Mikal Bridges deal. After being traded from the Knicks to the
His final active stop, where he suffered the season-ending foot injury during the 2024 Eastern Conference playoffs. The Long Road to the End
Where he emerged as a consistent 18+ PPG scorer.
Provided veteran leadership and peaked with a career-high 21.6 PPG in 2022-23.