New York Post

Bogdanovic heating up for Knicks

- By STEFAN BONDY

BOSTON — Bojan Bogdanovic is getting comfortabl­e, boosting the offense in his minutes and solidifyin­g his spot in the playoff rotation.

After struggling mightily to start his Knicks stint, Bogdanovic has scored at least 12 points in six of his past 10 games — including an efficient 14 during Thursday’s win over the Celtics.

He said confidence was never an issue after being traded from the Pistons in February, but the adjustment to the new role and bench took time.

“I’ve been confident, even with a lot of ups and downs that I’ve had with the Knicks,” Bogdanovic said. “I’m feeling more comfortabl­e in my role right now. Kind of adjusting a little bit because it’s not the same. I’ve been a starter for 10 years, but here going into the playoffs, I hope that I’m starting to play way better and keep my level up.”

It’s a great sign for the Knicks, who are one win away from clinching at least third in the East and need a scoring boost to complement Jalen Brunson’s minutes.

It’s a different story for Alec Burks, who was traded with Bogdanovic in the same package from Detroit. Burks logged his third straight healthy DNP on Thursday.

➤ Mikal Bridges continues to flirt with the Knicks.

Brooklyn’s best player, who has to watch his former Villanova teammates surge into the playoffs while the Nets head to the draft lottery (without their own pick), took a lie detector test with Josh

Hart as part of a promotion with Chipotle.

Hart asked, “Would you ever want me as a teammate again,” to which Bridges answered enthusiast­ically, “Yes.”

Despite all the hints and flirtation­s, it’s unlikely the Nets would entertain trading Bridges to their crosstown rivals. The forward is signed through the 2025-26 season.

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