DURHAM, N.C. — Lionel Hollins doesn’t have a long list of things he needs to see from Bojan Bogdanovic this season.
In fact, he only has one.
“Just be more aggressive,” Hollins said after the Nets’ practice Thursday at Duke University. “He has a high skill set. … Utilize it consistently. That’s all.”
Bogdanovic is in a unique position. On a roster that features several established players along with a combination of young players and reclamation projects, Bogdanovic is the lone member of the Nets both in his prime and projected to take a significant step forward in his second year in the NBA.