Ben Anderson: Bojan Bogdanovic on his knee contusion suffered in the fourth quarter against the Warriors. "I'll be fine, I don't know what it is, but I'll be fine."
Eric Walden: Bojan: "I can't tell you much right now. Tomorrow morning, we'll know more."
Eric Walden: Bojan Bogdanovic has minor shoulder soreness and has been a limited participant. Could play if it was the regular season. Rudy Gay had minor surgery on his left heel at the end of the last season and will miss the preseason. He is expected back early in the season.
Eric Walden: Bojan Bogdanovic, on how he's feeling in his recovery: "Physically, I’m fine. I’m in great shape. … I was in Salt Lake for 2 months before the season started. My hand is still sore. It's probably not where it’s supposed to be, probably not 100%, but it’s good enough to play."
Eric Walden: Bojan Bogdanovic says he expects to play on opening night: "I’m feeling way better, playing 5-on-5. I can still feel the soreness — I'm waiting to fall on the floor and see how it feels. But I'm expecting to play at the beginning of the season."
Eric Walden: Quin said that Bojan "was able to do everything" in practice. Medical staff kept a close eye on him. "As much as Bojan shows excitement about anything, he was looking pretty excited today."
Sarah Todd: Also, Bojan Bogdanovic was a practice participant with the Jazz today, their first day of team practice
Eric Walden: Bojan Bogdanovic, on recovery from wrist surgery: Had a cast on for two months, then got pins removed. Started working on range of motion. "Can’t tell if I’m going to be ready for the start of the season. … Have to go though some contact, 1-on-1, 5-on-5, see where I’m at."
Eric Walden: Bojan said that once the Jazz made the playoffs, he tried to talk the team into letting him play, but they shut that down, encouraging him to get ready for this season and not delay that process: "This was the smart way. … It was a good decision."
Eric Walden: Quin Snyder also slammed the door firmly shut on the possibility of Bojan Bogdanovic returning this season, even in a deep playoff run: "Bojan’s not gonna pull a Willis Reed and run onto the court and be able to play."
Bogdanovic, the forward who signed a four-year, $73 million deal last summer and was the Jazz’s second-leading scorer (20.2 points per game), injured his right wrist in November but played through pain in the three months that followed. But sources say the pain worsened after the season was suspended, prompting the mid-May choice to have season-ending surgery.
With the possibility of basketball and the NBA playoffs on the horizon, losing the sharp-shooting and 20.2 points per game of Bogdanovic is a huge blow to the Jazz, but Ingles said he’s confident that everyone will step up and joked that maybe he’d get a couple extra shots with Bogdanovic on the sidelines. “We’ve obviously got a very deep team,” Ingles said. “It’s not all on one person. Maybe bits and pieces of our minutes go up a little bit, but overall I think it’ll be a team effort.”
Andy Larsen: Bojan Bogdanovic's wrist surgery in NYC this morning was successful, team says. The injury occurred in 2019, Jazz say. "Bogdanović will begin his rehabilitation at the appropriate time and will remain out indefinitely. Further updates will be provided as needed."
Sarah Todd: Re: Bogdanovic surgery and recovery timetable, He's looking at roughtly 4-6 months says orthopedic surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute David Clark Hay, MD. Because it was his shooting hand and he is a regular outside shooter, there is concern about lingering tightness
Tony Jones: Bojan Bogdanovic originally injured his wrist in a late November game, League Sources tell The Athletic. Bogdanovic then had an MRI and chose to play through the pain. He aggravated the original injury at various points through the season
Sarah Todd: Bojan will have surgery tomorrow in New York. He has been in Utah during the hiatus.
Eric Walden: Jazz say Bojan Bogdanovic injured a ligmament sometime in 2019 and has been getting periodic check-ups from doctors ever since. He will undergo surgery tomorrow morning in New York.
Adrian Wojnarowski: Utah Jazz F Bojan Bogdanovic is undergoing season-ending surgery on his right wrist, sources tell ESPN. Full recovery expected for start of 2020-21 season. He's averaged 20 points per game for Jazz, fourth-seed in West.
Adrian Wojnarowski: Bogdanovic injured wrist in January and played in pain throughout season. The discomfort/injury emerged again during shutdown, sources said. Decision for surgery makes sense to protect him and franchise for long-term. He signed a four-year, $73M deal last summer.
Ryan McDonald: Bojan Bogdanovic upgraded to questionable for tonight
Eric Walden: Bojan Bogdanovic is OUT for tonight’s game vs. the Lakers due to a left ankle sprain.
Scott Agness: Everyone is good to go tonight, Nate McMillan says. Both Wesley Matthews (knee) and Bojan Bogdanovic (ankle) had minor scares during last night’s game.
Jason Jones: Dave Joerger says a decision on Bogdanovic‘ availability will be made tomorrow. He did practice today and had targeted tomorrow’s game to try return from offseason knee surgery.
J. Michael Falgoust: Bogdanovic is practicing today. Young is off to the side shooting on his own still #Pacers
Jim Ayello: Other #Pacers news: Glenn Robinson III continued to practice, but is "not close to coming back" according to Nate McMillan. McMillan also expects Bojan (ankle) to be ready to go tomorrow vs Bucks.
Jay King: Bogdanovic got sent home from shootaround with flu, but headed to arena. "I heard he's wearing black," quipped Brooks.
Candace Buckner: Bojan Bogdanovic has a bad case of the flu, I've learned. He intends to play in Game 6.
J. Michael Falgoust: Brooks confirms what Mahinmi and Bogdanovic said yesterday, theyre in. No setbacks #WASatLAL #WizLakers
July 2, 2022 | 12:33 pm EDT Update
Bismack Biyombo returning to Phoenix

Chris Haynes: Free agent center Bismack Biyombo has agreed to terms on a return to the Phoenix Suns, league sources tell @YahooSports.
Nets rescind qualifying offer on Kessler Edwards

Michael Scotto: Sources: The Brooklyn Nets have rescinded the qualifying offer on forward Kessler Edwards, @HoopsHype has learned. Edwards now becomes an unrestricted free agent. The Nets retain his Non-Bird Rights and can still re-sign him.

Marc Stein: Mavericks roster note: Dallas essentially has one spot left and has weighed leaving it open, league sources say. While Dallas has shown interest in Goran Dragic, it still has a clear need for wing additions and could wait to see if an unexpected option to address that surfaces.

Detroit Pistons PR: The Detroit Pistons have signed Jaden Ivey, the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. #Pistons
Kevin Durant breaks silence after requesting trade
Clutch Points: LMAO at this Kevin Durant response 🤣💀 Kevin Durant: The ones who were locked in that gym with me know what it is, they know what I’m about. If u haven’t been in there with me, ask around. Robin Lundberg: This is vague and doesn’t address anything directly. We all know you are an awesome basketball player. Kevin Durant: What u want addressed? Robin Lundberg: Do you really want a trade from the Nets? If so, why? Was Kyrie a dealbreaker for you? If you do want a trade, do you expect to pick your destination? Thanks! Kevin Durant: Keep dreaming robin lmao. pic.twitter.com/nheFXjQrEM
July 2, 2022 | 11:32 am EDT Update
Memphis Grizzlies PR: The @Memphis Grizzlies today announced that the team signed 2022 first round draft picks Jake LaRavia and David Roddy to multi-year contracts. pic.twitter.com/42UgfzkzuJ
Memphis Grizzlies PR: The @Memphis Grizzlies today announced the team signed Vince Williams Jr. and Kenneth Lofton Jr. to two-way contracts. pic.twitter.com/s4dF75EbyZ
Chris Kirschner: Hawks Summer League roster includes Sharife Cooper, AJ Griffin and Tyrese Martin. Nick Van Exel is the head coach pic.twitter.com/RBRsancL3I