When Bogdan Bogdanovic signed an offer sheet with the Atlanta Hawks in restricted free agency late in 2020, he was just a three-year NBA veteran joining a young group of Hawks looking to break through. Though then 28 years old with a long professional history in Europe, he was still at that point finding his footing in the NBA after his stint with the Sacramento Kings.
Fast forward four years, and Bogdanovic has seen both the highs and lows of the Hawks franchise in that time. That stretch has now, rather remarkably, left him as the oldest player on the roster this season following the departure of Wesley Matthews Jr.