
Bojan Bogdanovic blown away by ‘crazy’ first MSG experience with Knicks
NY Post
At 4:12 of Saturday’s first quarter, Bojan Bogdanovic subbed in for the 691st NBA game of his career but first as a member of the Knicks.
The crowd erupted in cheers as a welcome, and Bogdanovic himself clapped his hands as life began with his sixth NBA team.
The Croatian forward’s initial reaction was one of appreciation.
“It’s crazy. I think that we all European players dream to play in the Garden,” Bogdanovic said after the 125-111 loss to the Pacers. “So being able to be part of the Knicks, it’s really special for me.
“The building was on fire the whole game. So I really appreciate the support and love that they showed me today.”
Even before the game, Bogdanovic was impressed.

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