A report two weeks ago suggested the Kings were unlikely to move Bogdan Bogdanovic at this year’s deadline, but his name has continued to surface in trade rumors since then. Now, with just hours to go until the 2020 deadline arrives, James Ham of NBC Sports California reports more definitively that Sacramento intends to hang onto Bogdanovic.
When the Kings agreed to send Dewayne Dedmon to the Hawks on Wednesday night, it helped create some extra flexibility for the team moving forward. Dedmon has a guaranteed $13.3MM salary for next season, while incoming players Alex Len and Jabari Parker could both reach the open market — Len is on an expiring contract, while Parker has a $6.5MM player option. Even if Parker exercises that option, Sacramento will have saved $6.8MM for 2020/21 in the swap.
A source with knowledge of the Kings’ plans tells Sam Amick of The Athletic that the Dedmon deal was made in part with Bogdanovic’s future in mind. Marc Stein of The New York Times referred to re-signing Bogdanovic as a “major motivation” for that trade with the Hawks, adding (via Twitter) that Sacramento is now optimistic it has the flexibility necessary to work out a new deal directly with the RFA-to-be or match any offer sheet.
Bogdanovic, is having arguably his best year as a pro, averaging a career-best 14.6 PPG to go along with 3.3 APG, a .437 FG%, and a .378 3PT%. The third-year swingman has the ability to handle multiple positions, playing on or off the ball, and drawn interest from a number of teams around the NBA, including the Lakers, Sixers, and Hornets.
Ham has previously suggested that Bogdanovic’s price tag could be in the $15-18MM range. As Amick points out, trading Dedmon means the Kings could go all the way up to $20MM+ if necessary and still not be at risk of entering tax territory. Amick also notes that the trades being made by Atlanta and Memphis this week figure to significantly reduce their cap room for the offseason, perhaps reducing the odds that one of those rebuilding clubs makes a run at Bogdanovic.
How many years must a team offer Bogdans? Is a 1/28 or 2/50 possible to get his bird rights?