Bojan Bogdanovic retires after 10 NBA seasons, two with Pacers
Though he spent just two seasons in Indiana, Bojan Bogdanovic — the 31st pick in his draft — left a lasting impression on two Pacers playoff teams
Former Indiana Pacers forward Bojan Bogdanovicannounced his retirement from basketball on Sunday.
“After 14 months of battling a foot injury, two surgeries, and countless efforts to get back on the court, the time has come to close a chapter,” he shared in a post on Instagram in multiple languages.
Bogdanovic, 36, played in 161 of a possible 164 games with the Pacers, all starts. He averaged 16.1 points and 3.7 rebounds per game while shooting 41.3% from 3-point range.
Here’s the full note he posted:
Sometimes in life, you don’t choose the moment. The moment chooses you.
After 14 months of battling a foot injury, two surgeries, and countless efforts to get back on the court, the time has come to close a chapter.
After more than two decades in the game, the moment has arrived to say goodbye to basketball. Not just as a sport, but as a part of who I am.
It’s hard to put into words everything this game has given me. It shaped me as an athlete, but even more as a person.
From my childhood in Mostar and my early steps in football and water polo, this journey has been anything but ordinary.
I’ve had the privilege of playing for clubs that left their mark on both European and NBA basketball.
From Mostar and Zrinjski, to Real Madrid and Murcia, then to Cibona and Fenerbahçe, I wore every jersey with pride.
The NBA brought a whole new level of challenge and experience. I had the honor of wearing the jerseys of the Brooklyn Nets, Washington Wizards, Indiana Pacers, Utah Jazz, Detroit Pistons and finally the New York Knicks.
Every stop left a mark. Every jersey carried its own weight.
Above all, I had the honor of wearing the Croatian crest on my chest.
Playing for the national team was never just a responsibility. It was pride, emotion and identity.
Representing my country from youth levels all the way to the senior team was the greatest honor of my career.
Thank you to all the coaches, teammates, medical staff, fans and clubs who were part of this journey in any way.
A special thank you to my family. You were the foundation through every high and every doubt.
I’m closing this chapter, but my love for the game remains.
I didn’t reach the end. I’ve reached the other side of the beginning…