The Utah Jazz have added another piece to their roster. According to reports, the Jazz have agreed to a deal with Bojan Bogdanovic on a four-year, $73 million deal.
Indiana's Bojan Bogdanovic has agreed to a four-year, $73M deal with the Utah Jazz, league sources tells EPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 30, 2019
Wojnarowski also tweeted that this signing was a fallback for the Jazz as one of their targets (Nikola Mirotic) decided to leave the NBA and return to Europe. Justin Zanik, the new general manager of the Jazz, then made a push to sign Bogdanovic. The Jazz landed Bogdanovic with the four-year deal and have made their team even better.
Once Nikola Mirotic made a surprising decision to return to Europe, new Jazz GM Justin Zanik pivoted and made a strong push to sign Bogdanovic out of Indiana. In his first few months as GM, Zanik has landed Mike Conley and Bogdanovic. Jazz are a legitimate Western contender now.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 30, 2019
The Jazz have another legitimate perimeter shooter on their roster as Bogdanovic shot a career-high 42.5 percent from deep. Bogdanovic, along with Joe Ingles give the Jazz shooting to go along with their backcourt of (newly acquired)Mike Conley and Donovan Mitchell.
The Jazz are building something special as they prepare for next season. Zanik has been the general manager for a little over a month and has successfully added pieces to their team. Now, the addition of Bogdanovic makes their team even better.
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