When the Utah Jazz signed Bojan Bogdanovic last summer, I didn’t know too much about him. I knew he could shoot the ball and had averaged double digits in scoring for a little while in his NBA career, but other than that I was clueless.
During training camp last fall, Donovan Mitchell told media members that “Every time (Bojan) shoots the ball, it goes in like 99 out of 100 times”. This was exciting to me that the Jazz acquisition had a chance to transform this team into a lethal 3-point shooting team.
He had a rough start during the preseason, but immediately started the regular season scorching hot.