Sources: Rockets agree to 1-year deal with Bogdan Bogdanovic
By Jorge Perez· Founder, V12 DFS

This is context, not an automatic lineup change. It becomes actionable only when it connects to the slate, price, ownership, or confirmed role.
The addition of Bogdan Bogdanovic to the Rockets fundamentally reshapes Houston's perimeter depth and floor spacing assumptions. Bogdanovic's mid-range and three-point gravity changes how opposing defenses have to respect the Rockets' offensive structure, which directly impacts pace, shot distribution, and the viability of stack construction around James Harden or other Houston primary ball handlers. For DFS, this is a ownership leverage signal—Bogdanovic enters the slate with uncertainty around exact role and minutes, which creates a gap between casual roster construction and what the optimizer prioritizes once data settles.
The one-year contract suggests Houston views him as a plug-and-play scoring option rather than a foundational piece, implying he could slot into a defined role quickly. If Bogdanovic slots into the starting five, his salary and minutes floor shift immediately, and the Rockets' game totals in early slates may not yet reflect his ceiling contribution. Conversely, if he comes off the bench, his usage is capped but his leverage as a contrarian play against over-owned Houston starters increases. DFS players should verify starting-lineup confirmation and watch pace trends in early Rockets contests—a faster offensive pace post-Bogdanovic arrival would elevate both his floor and the ceiling of guards running the offense.
For v12 users, this is a late-addition pivot moment. Before locking exposure to Rockets perimeter plays, cross-check ownership shifts on the slate and recalibrate projection ranges around spacing changes. If Bogdanovic enters light ownership due to recency, his three-point volume and mid-range attempts become a contrarian lever against chalky Houston wing rotations. Confirm his back-to-back rest status and off-ball usage in early contests before committing heavy GPP exposure—a one-year deal often means a player is still building chemistry with the roster.
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