ANDREW Bogut will reveal his next NBA team in the coming week, with up to four franchises that have Australian connections in the mix to secure his services.

Teams have lined up to express interest in Bogut, who is nearing a full recovery after breaking his leg in March.

The championship-winning free-agent attended a scheduled bone scan on Tuesday and is confident of receiving a clearance to sign a new NBA contract next week.

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The Daily Telegraph understands Boston, San Antonio, Milwaukee and Utah have all expressed interest in Bogut.

All four franchises have Australian links through Aron Baynes (Celtics), Patty Mills (Spurs), Thon Maker and Matthew Dellavedova (Bucks) and Joe Ingles and Dante Exum (Jazz).

media_camera Andrew Bogut is close to revealing his next destination.

It’s understood Bogut has had positive talks with Boston, who would benefit greatly from his experience and proven rebounding ability.

The 32-year-old Boomers star wants to join a championship contender, which is why he has reached out to franchise’s like San Antonio and Boston.

Bogut joined the Cleveland Cavaliers in March after getting waived by the Philadelphia 76ers following a trade from the Dallas Mavericks.

The veteran centre’s Cavaliers tenure lasted one minute when he broke his leg, placing his NBA career on hold.

But after an extensive rehabilitation, Bogut is ready to revive his NBA career.

In other news, former Sydney Kings swingman Josh Childress has finally landed an NBA opening - a non-guaranteed training camp deal with Denver.

Childress will join former Cairns Taipans and Brisbane Bullets star Torrey Craig at the Nuggets.

As the 18th player on Denver’s roster, he will face a tough task to pick up a position over current small forwards Will Barton and Wilson Chandler.

Since representing Sydney in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 NBL seasons, Childress has played with the Texas Legends in the NBA G League and SAN-EN Neo Phoenix in Japan.

He also impressed for the Ball Hogs in Ice Cube’s BIG3 tournament this American summer.

Childress’ deal with Denver has made him the first BIG3 player to sign with an NBA franchise.