Andrew Bogut has spent 15 years in professional basketball, but now he’s thinking about making his exit. And the coronavirus pandemic is at least partly to blame.

Bogut appeared on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation program “Offsiders” on Sunday and opened up about his current life in his native Australia during the pandemic.

“I'm not doing much, I can tell you that,” Bogut said, via ESPN. “To be able to kiss your kids goodnight and put them down every night ... I've appreciated doing that.”

The 35-year-old has been in Australia with his wife and two young sons (Luka, 3 and Nikola, 2) while playing for the Sydney Kings of Australia’s National Basketball League. Bogut chose to play in Sydney instead of the NBA during the 2019-2020 season, and last played in the NBA for the Golden State Warriors during the 2018-2019 season.

Bogut had planned to play for the Australian men’s national basketball team, nicknamed the “Boomers”, during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. But with the Games postponed until 2021, his participation is up in the air — as is his professional career.

“I haven't done any basketball since the season ended, and it feels good waking up, getting out of bed and not feeling like I'm walking on glass,” Bogut said. “It's [my career] all been thrown into a washing machine, essentially ... but there's a decision to be made probably by mid-May.”

That decision is retirement. Like many players well into their 30s, Bogut is battling with his body’s ability to play at an elite level, and how much work it takes to get himself even near that point. He wants to play for the Boomers in the Olympics, but isn’t sure he has the drive to continue preparing.

“We've been tantalizingly close, and the squad we're going to have is arguably going to be the best squad in the history of the Boomers, on paper at least,” Bogut said. “To be part of that, selfishly, is something I really want to do, but the body is what it comes down to.

“I can get up for a basketball game any day of the week, but it's hard to get up for five, six days of training a week and lifting weights.”

When the Olympics were three months away, getting up for six days of training a week was probably doable because the goal was in sight. But the postponement of the Olympics to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic adds an entire year to that timeline, and puts the goal so far away that it’s not even a dot on the horizon. That’s a lot of exhausting training for a guy with two kids under four years old at home.

Bogut was the first overall pick of the 2005 NBA draft, selected by the Milwaukee Bucks. He was traded to the Warriors in 2012, where he won his only championship ring in 2015. After heading back to Australia, he was named the NBL’s most valuable player for the 2018-2019 season.

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