Atlanta Hawks sharpshooter Bogdan Bogdanovic is no stranger to success in the NBA, but in Serbia, he is nothing short of a legend. As the captain of the Serbian national team, Bogdanovic’s talent is undeniable, as evidenced by his being named the best Serbian player in 2023, edging out even the talented Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets.
Recently, Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic shared his thoughts on Bogdanovic’s longevity in the league during an interview on the Luka i Kuzma podcast. Rajakovic, a fellow Serbian, did not hold back in his praise for his compatriot, expressing his belief that Bogdanovic has the potential to play in the NBA for another six to seven years without any issues.
“I think he can play in the NBA for another six to seven years without any problems,” Rajakovic said emphatically, clearly impressed by Bogdanovic’s skills and work ethic.
The idea of Bogdanovic playing until he is nearly 40 might seem far-fetched to some, given that there are currently only eight active players in the league who are in that age range. However, as a seasoned veteran with seven years of NBA experience under his belt, Bogdanovic may indeed have less wear and tear on his body compared to other players his age.
The question remains whether Bogdanovic’s potential longevity in the league matters for the Hawks. If Rajakovic’s prediction proves to be accurate, Bogdanovic could continue making significant contributions to the team for years to come. His leadership on and off the court, combined with his sharp shooting and basketball IQ, make him a valuable asset to any team.
Only time will tell if Bogdanovic can defy the odds and continue playing at a high level well into his late 30s. But with the support of his fans, teammates, and coaches like Rajakovic cheering him on, there’s no telling how far Bogdanovic’s career will take him. With his talent and determination, the sky’s the limit for this Serbian sensation.