Pistons Tell Rival Teams They Intend To Keep Bojan Bogdanovic - RealGM Wiretap
The Detroit Pistons have had many suitors for Bojan Bogdanovic over the last several weeks. The Los Angeles Lakers, and others, have tried to pry the scoring wing away from Detroit. But the Pistons continue to tell teams that they don't intend to trade Bogdanovic.
Detroit wants to keep the veteran scorer to help a healthy Cade Cunningham. The Pistons believe that with Cunningham back, along with Bogdanovic, that their young core can make a playoff push next season. Bogdanovic signed a two-year, $39 million extension shortly after the season started. Next season is fully guaranteed at $20 million, while the 2024-25 season is only partially guaranteed for $2 million.
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