Well I've watched every bit of film I can lay my eyes on of Bogdanovic. For those doing so, I recommend looking at the date of the film to keep it in proper reference. For instance, DraftExpress has a video breakdown of his game, strengths and weaknesses, that's very well done. But it was made in late 2013 prior to his being drafted. If they have any current information, I couldn't find it. But I digress..
If you watch DraftExpress breakdown from 2013, and then watch more current film, especially in reference to his weaknesses, you'll see remarkable improvement in the areas they point to, which shouldn't be a surprise. My point is, don't watch old film and believe that's who Bogdanovic is today. He's a gym rat who constantly works on his game, and has made a lot of improvements since 2013/14. His defensive stance has improved along with his focus. It's still a work in progress, and I think he still overplays the passing lanes a little too much, which can get you burn't in the NBA, but none the less, he's a better defender today than he was before he was drafted.
He's a good athlete, and with his length and lateral quickness, which is above average, he has the potential to be a good defender. His ballhandling is tighter now than it was then, and his decision making has improved, although he does tend to force things at times. He appears to make better decisions in the open court than in the half court, although his interior passing has improved. He knows he's good, and knows the other team knows that as well, and he uses it by penetrating, drawing a crowd, and then dishing to the open man. His turnovers come when the other team anticipates his pass, although he's cut down on those turnovers.
I won't go on and on about him, other than to say I think he's the real deal. He plays in a tough league against grown and experienced men, and is one of the best players in that league. Some scouts would argue that he is the best player. So the transition for him to the NBA shouldn't be nearly as tough as transitioning from college to the NBA. He's a supremely confident player, who thinks he's better than his competition. Should be interesting when he comes over. Hopefully this year.