Bogdan Bogdanovic Just Pitch The Lakers Why They Need to Trade For Him

Sacramento Kings guard Bogdan Bogdanovic has been linked to the Los Angeles Lakers for quite some time. The rumors seem to have disappeared. No one talked about the Bogdanovic-to-the-Lakers rumor anymore. Kyle Kuzma played really well, and he clicked well with LeBron James and Anthony Davis. The Lakers didn’t need to add another player. However, Bogdanovic has an excellent game inside the Orlando bubble, and the Lakers may turn the rumors into reality.

Bogdanovic is set to become a restricted free agent this season. Sacramento won’t give up on the valuable player that easily. Bogdanovic may receive some big offers, but the Kings will try to match each of these.

This brings us to a different topic. The Kings will enter a crucial point in the rebuilding efforts. They didn’t qualify for the playoffs and some front-office execs resigned. What’s next on the list? A complete roster overhaul? Possibly. Bogdanovic is a valuable player and the Kings won’t just let him go despite their struggles. Of course, the team will probably let him sign with a different team only if they receive something in return. How about a detailed sign-and-trade plan?

The Lakers can make a good package for Bogdanovic, and the Kings will probably accept it. Will they add Bogdanovic to their future plans?

Bogdan Bogdanovic to join the Lakers

The talented player was averaging 15.1 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 3.4 assists prior to the NBA hiatus. Bogdanovic shot 44.0 percent from the field and 37.2 percent from distance. The Kings superstar had a few important games and attracted the attention of many NBA teams.

The Philadelphia 76ers are also interested in Bogdanovic. They are trying to build a strong roster at the moment. The Charlotte Hornets like Bogdanovic and praise his youth and talent.

According to recent reports, Sacramento has declined offers from other teams. The Kings planned to get their playoff push and Bogdanovic was helpful in the process.

Bogdanovic had career-high 35 points in the ultimate win over the New Orleans Pelicans. He shot 65 percent from the field, 6-of-9 from deep and 3-of-3 from the free-throw line.