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Andrew Bogut: Announces retirement
Andrew Bogut announced his retirement Monday, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports.Bogut actually broke the news himself on his "Rogue Bogues" podcast, noting that he had initially hoped to play for Australia in the 2020 Olympics prior to the Games' postponement due to the pandemic. Instead, Bogut will retire after a lengthy international and NBA career that spanned 14 seasons. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft, Bogut spent time in Milwaukee, Golden State, Dallas, Cleveland and Los Angeles before playing the last two seasons in Australia. Bogut was an All-NBA Third Team selection in 2009-10 and won an NBA championship as a member of the Warriors in 2014-15.
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Andrew Bogut: Injures ankle
Andrew Bogut is listed as day-to-day after suffering an ankle injury during an exhibition game against Team Germany on Wednesday, Olgun Uluc of FOX Sports reports.Early medical reports came back favorable for Bogut, but it still seems that he'll need some time to recover in advance of the FIBA Basketball World Cup.
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Andrew Bogut: Plans to head back to Australia
Andrew Bogut revealed after the NBA Finals that he plans to re-sign with the Sydney Kings of Australia's National Basketball League during the offseason, Dalton Johnson of NBC Sports Area reports.Bogut announced his retirement from the NBA in April 2018, but the 34-year-old was lured back to North America less than a year later when the Warriors came calling. The veteran center filled a minor depth role in his second stint with the club, appearing in 11 regular-season games and 19 postseason contests. After his deal with Golden State expired June 30, Bogut has elected not to pursue a deal in the NBA and will instead return to his home country to finish out his professional career.
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Warriors' Andrew Bogut: Coming off bench for Game 3
Andrew Bogut will come off the bench for Saturday's Game 3 against the Trail Blazers, Logan Murdock of The San Jose Mercury News reports.In a surprising move, coach Steve Kerr will start Damian Jones ahead of Bogut. Across the past two games, Bogut has seen a combined 12 minutes, but it's possible his workload will be reduced.
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Warriors' Andrew Bogut: Plays just 12 minutes despite start
Andrew Bogut had just three rebounds, one assist, and one block in 12 minutes during Friday's 118-113 victory over the Rockets.Bogus moved into the starting lineup with Kevin Durant (calf) sidelined but failed to score during his 12 minutes on the floor. His role is unstable at best and looking ahead to the Conference Finals, he is unlikely to find himself in a more favorable position.
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Warriors' Andrew Bogut: Starting in Game 6
Andrew Bogut will get the start at center for Friday's Game 6 matchup with the Rockets, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle reports.Bogut will replace Kevin Durant (calf) in the starting lineup. Kevon Looney was considered another possible option to start, as he saw relatively healthy minutes after Durant went down in Game 5. However, the Golden State Warriors will opt for Bogut's defense and veteran presence.
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Warriors' Andrew Bogut: Moves to bench
Andrew Bogut will play a reserve role in Friday's Game 6 matchup with the Clippers, Andrew Greif of the Los Angeles Times reports.Bogut has started at center since DeMarcus Cousins tore his quad in Game 2, but the Clippers recent success by going small with JaMychal Green at center likely forced the Golden State Warriors' hand here. Thus, Bogut will presumably be in line for a reduced workload off the bench.
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Warriors' Andrew Bogut: Strong effort despite fouling out
Andrew Bogut amassed eight points (4-7 FG), 10 rebounds, and four assists in 21 minutes during Sunday's 113-105 victory over the Clippers.Bogut managed just 21 minutes before fouling out Sunday but was still able to leave his mark on the game with eight points and 10 rebounds. He continues to thrive as the starting center and has certainly been a nice addition for the Golden State Warriors. He doesn't have the upside of a player like DeMarcus Cousins (quad) but is a perfect fit for the uptempo Warriors offense and should continue to see solid minutes for the remainder of the playoffs.
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Warriors' Andrew Bogut: Impactful performance in Game 3 win
Andrew Bogut totaled eight points (4-5 FG), 14 rebounds, five assists, one steal, and one block in 25 minutes during Thursday's 132-105 victory over the Clippers.Bogut moved into the starting lineup with DeMarcus Cousins (quad) expected to miss the rest of the post-season. He amassed just eight points but added a game-high 14 rebounds to go with five dimes. The addition of Bogus prior to the playoffs is looking like a masterstroke and he arguably allows the Golden State Warriors to function at a higher level, as opposed to having Cousins on the floor.
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Warriors' Andrew Bogut: Promoted to starting center
Andrew Bogut, in the wake of DeMarcus Cousins' (quad) injury, will start at center moving forward, Anthony Slater of The Athletic reports.Cousins is presumably lost for the remainder of the postseason, and coach Steve Kerr will put his faith in Bogut, who earned a title with the Golden State Warriors in 2014-15. Bogut started five games during the regular season, averaging 4.6 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.2 blocks in 19.0 minutes. Kevon Looney figures to see an uptick in workload as well.