Interestingly, Bojan Bogdanovic has added another team that may potentially hunt for his service.

According to Matt Moore of Action Network, the Milwaukee Bucks could soon become an interested team to chase Bogdanovic from the Pistons. 

“Another potential target for Milwaukee: Bojan Bogdanovic from the Detroit Pistons,” wrote Matt Moore of Action Network. “There’s not much feeling that the Pistons are eager to move their best player with Cade Cunningham out, but as the team transitions more towards draft positioning this season Milwaukee will look to bid if the Pistons make Bogdanovic available.”

Since the last offseason, Bogdanovic became a frequent component of trade murmurs within the league, given the fact that he has been a reliable cager and currently playing for a Pistons team that is in the midst of a rebuild.

But the fact that he and Detroit hammered an extension worth a two-year, $39.1 million contract extension in the early part of the season, it appears that both sides have found common ground to continue and work things out amid the team’s ongoing development timeline.

The Pistons already insisted that they have no intentions to give away the Croatian forward as it delivers a significant leadership and veteran experience for the team that will prepare them for the next step. Should the Bucks truly enter the conversation, they only have minimal assets to offer, with Grayson Allen being the best one so far.

Only time can tell if the Pistons will still stick around Bogdanovic, but for now, the club appears determined to be bonded with what he offers.