Top 70 Quotes & Sayings by Bojan Bogdanovic

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Bojan Bogdanovic

Bojan Bogdanović is a Croatian professional basketball player for the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He also represents the Croatian national team internationally. Standing at 2.01 m, he plays the small forward position. He has also played with the Brooklyn Nets, Washington Wizards, Indiana Pacers, and Utah Jazz.

I know I can and have to improve many aspects of my game. I have to play more in the low post like I did in Rio.
I lost a little bit of confidence when I lost my minutes, and I started to play again and my confidence came back.
This is my dream, was to come and play in the NBA. — © Bojan Bogdanovic
This is my dream, was to come and play in the NBA.
It's always fun to play against your ex-teammates to see how they're going to react.
I worked a lot with my personal coaches in Croatia. That helped me to play on that level in the Olympics.
I'm kind of superstitious. If I miss a game or practice, I think I will play bad the next day.
I had a lot of green lights, and I showed other teams in the league what I was capable of doing.
I think I'm good enough for one-on-one.
I think it's good for me to play in Fenerbahce, and play at a high level in the Euroleague.
Everybody is trying to help me, to give me confidence, telling me that I'm a good player. Because I look shy on the court. So I have to be more aggressive.
If I'm wrong, I love to have someone tell me you're wrong, to yell at me. I wont be angry. I love honesty.
I'm kind of a quiet guy.
I'm happy to have minutes to play, to be on the court, but I know that I have to be much more aggressive and start to play better. — © Bojan Bogdanovic
I'm happy to have minutes to play, to be on the court, but I know that I have to be much more aggressive and start to play better.
I thought the Pacers were the best choice for me and my future in the league.
I'm trying to be myself, trying and be aggressive no matter what percentage I'm shooting.
Each day I'm learning more and more and getting more comfortable.
It doesn't matter to me, because in Europe I used to play for my national team... I was one of the best players and I start from the bench. For a European player, it means nothing. If I'm going to have the minutes, it doesn't matter to me if I'm going to start.
I want to stay in shape.
I'm just trying to play loose.
It's been a long time in recovery. It's the first time I'm in this position, the first time I have any major injury. So it's been tough for me mentally.
I just have to be ready and shoot it no matter what percentage I'm shooting.
In Europe they are all kind of hard. They yell a lot, but they are trying to be honest and try to teach you how to get a work ethic and how to play the right way.
I love to go to the theater and watch movies when I have a chance.
I have confidence in myself and my shot.
I'm a big soccer fan. My favorite player is Ronaldo, but the real Ronaldo. The Ronaldo from Brazil.
When you're in a bad situation, when you're losing, every day is tough.
In the national team, many guys quit, did not want to play, and we had a really young team, and we changed the coach. Many things happened for us.
I just want to get some minutes to help my teammates and show what I can do.
Maybe I can become an all-rookie, but first I have to get minutes to play for Brooklyn.
I am here trying to prove myself every single game.
I don't say that I am playing great defense, but I am working hard at trying to make it tough for each offensive player that I'm guarding.
I had that small injury on my ankle, but I know that I am not playing like I used to play and like I have to play. So I have to keep working and try to play much better.
Everybody would like to be starter, but if I'm not, it's no big deal for me.
I just want to try to find my way to help teammates, and I am struggling from long range.
I'm a shooter.
I really treated Indiana like my home. I spent a great two years over there. I played my best basketball there.
In Europe, I used to post a lot because they call fouls over there easier than over here.
I'm not sensitive. — © Bojan Bogdanovic
I'm not sensitive.
I'm excited to be on the same court as Kevin Garnett and Deron Williams.
The reason why I'm playing good is because I don't think one second about my free agency.
I don't want to be in the NBA just to be here. I want to play and I think the Pacers are the right place to be.
I'm trying to take care of my body.
Every summer is always the same for me. I spend almost the whole summer with my national team in training camp. That's what I love. That's what I'm proud of.
I never got the trust to guard those great, great players with the Wizards.
Indiana really treated me well. The organization, the GM, the president were pretty cool with me.
It was really tough back then in Croatia to watch the NBA games because we were not that powerful of a country. They didn't even show the games on TV. So we were always trying to find someway to watch the games, especially the Finals.
I mean, I know I am, let's say, a good shooter. So I hope I will start to knock down those shots.
I have to be better maybe on the weak side of the offense, on closeouts. — © Bojan Bogdanovic
I have to be better maybe on the weak side of the offense, on closeouts.
I hope some more players will come from Mostar to Brooklyn.
But when you have a coaching staff that draws the last play for you, you better go out there with the confidence.
I love when someone is honest with me and tells me right in my face what they are thinking about my game or my attitude or whatever.
I don't like to change teams.
I really established my game and myself the two years I was in Indy.
I am working really hard with assistant coaches on both hands, left and right, finishing.
Sometimes you get nervous because you cannot make shots and then you rush your shot and then you take bad shots and then you get even more nervous.
Time flies. Especially when you have a great time, when you're winning and the team is playing great.
I don't like any tape on my body, so I'm just trying to figure out what works best for me mentally, and for my wrist as well. We have to try and tape my wrist a different way every single practice to find a way.
I have to keep calm and work on my shots in practice.
It doesn't matter if I am going to come off the bench or if I am going to be a starter.
I'm glad and proud to finally come overseas to play for Brooklyn.
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