Center Andrew Bogut has reportedly said a few NBA teams have shown interest in his services, and he has not given up continuing his time as a player in the league. Fellow Aussie, Joe Ingles, would like Bogut to sign with the Utah Jazz.

"I would love for him to come over to Utah," Ingles told the Australian Associated Press. "He's got a connection there already and if they want to take him, I'll happily have him."

Bogut, the No. 1 selection in the 2005 NBA draft, is well known to Jazz fans as he played in college at the University of Utah.

Bogut has dealt with several injuries over the second-half of his playing career, and his 2016-17 season ended early on March 6 when he fractured his left tibia in the first minute of his debut for the Cleveland Cavaliers against the Miami Heat.

In late June, Bogut was hoping to be cleared for all basketball-related activities by mid-July. If Bogut is offered an NBA contract, it will likely be for one season worth the veteran minimum.

Bogut, a 12-year NBA veteran, has career averages of 10.0 points, 8.9 rebounds, 1.6 blocks and 2.3 assists.

-- Nick Silva