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Rights: NoneLast Sal.: $8.16M
Agent: SupeExp: 10+ years
FA Tier: 1 Age: 39
FBPPG:  Inj: No Injury
Desired Salary: Between $9.71M and $15.77M
Contract Status: UFA - Unclaimed Free Agent
‹7/17/27/3›
       
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 Andrew Bogut went scoreless Thursday, going 0 of 1 from the field, as the Golden State Warriors lost to the Toronto Raptors 114-110. Bogut pulled down one rebound and did not have an assist, tallying a plus-minus of -1 in his 2:50 on the floor.

The Scoop:Andrew Bogut went scoreless Thursday, going 0 of 1 from the field, as the Golden State Warriors lost to the Toronto Raptors 114-110. Bogut pulled down one rebound and did not have an assist, tallying a plus-minus of -1 in his 2:50 on the floor.
 Jun 13 12:00 ET -
Trans. Dec 1 1:54 ET
After 14 seasons in the NBA, including five with the Warriors, Australian center Andrew Bogut has announced his retirement from basketball.

The Scoop: None.
Dec 1 1:54 ET
Trans. Dec 1 12:55 ET
Andrew Bogut is retiring after 15 years in professional basketball, with injuries, age and the COVID-19 pandemic ending his bid for one last shot at an Olympic medal. The 36-year-old Australian had initially targeted a retirement date after the 2020 Olympics, but the postponement of the Tokyo Games to next year was a stretch too far. Bogut was the No. 1 draft pick by Milwaukee in 2005 and won an NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors in 2015.

The Scoop: None.
Dec 1 12:55 ET
Trans. Nov 30 9:06 ET
Andrew Bogut is calling quits on his bid for an Olympic medal and has decided to retire after 15 years in professional basketball. The 36-year-old Australian had earlier cited back and ankle injuries, the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent postponement of the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo as potential reasons to retire. Bogut, a 2005 No. 1 draft pick by Milwaukee and who won an NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors in 2015, had been planning to retire after playing for Australia at the Tokyo Games.

The Scoop: None.
Nov 30 9:06 ET
Trans. Nov 30 8:08 ET
After 14 NBA seasons, Andrew Bogut said it's time for him to hang up his sneakers.

The Scoop: None.
Nov 30 8:08 ET


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