Bojan Bogdanovic has passed the 10,000 point mark in the NBA

Bojan Bogdanovic, who finished leading scorer for the Pistons last night in Paris just passed the 10,000 point mark in the NBA, a milestone in a player’s life that proves their consistency and experience in the league.

At 33, Bojan Bogdanovic has just taken a new step in his career. The Croatian winger broke the 10,000 NBA points mark yesterday following the Pistons lost to the Bulls in Paris. Bogdanovic, Detroit’s leading scorer this season – 21.2 points on average – has continued to gain momentum for several weeks. If this stage remains anecdotal, it shows all the same its regularity and its effectiveness.

Arrived in the league late – at 25 – Bogey has constantly seen its contribution increase. In three seasons at the Nets (from 2014 to 2017), the Croatian scored 9, 11 and 14 points on average, while going from 43 to 45% shooting success. After a season at the Wizards, Bogdanovic chained passages to the Pacers and Jazz. Ultimately, the winger is one of the most prolific and effective shooters in the League.

A key member of the Donovan Mitchell-Rudy Gobert Jazz era, the Croatian has experienced several runs in the Playoffs and in particular has some very strong nerves. We remember in particular his career-high 48-point game once morest the Nuggets in 2021. This season Bogey peaked at 38 points once morest the Lakers a month ago.

A reliable player in the NBA, Bogdanovic is also on the international level. His 2016 Olympics were also more than good. Friend Bojan took his Croatia to the quarter-finals of the competition and finished top scorer in the Olympics with 25.3 points on average, ahead of Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony and Paul George.

The friend Bojan has been in trade rumors more often than anything for some time, proof of the interest he arouses throughout the NBA for his own game and his experience of hot moments.

Source texte : Pistons, Basketball Reference

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