Bogans will sign with the D-League's Westchester Knicks, Marc Stein of ESPN reports.
The Celtics announced on Tuesday Keith Bogans has been excused for an indefinite amount of time.
Keith Bogans missed the Celtics' practice on Tuesday for personal reasons.
He was excused by the team and it's unclear when he'll return. Bogans recently complained about his lack of playing time but he was unable to sway coach Brad Stevens, who handed him another DNP-CD on Monday.
Keith Bogans isn't happy about his lack of playing time off the Celtics' bench, saying, "I had no idea that I would be in this position. [My expectations were] that I would play."
The veteran G/F hasn't appeared in a game in December and it's hard to see why the Celtics would play him ahead of guys like Jordan Crawford, Avery Bradley or Courtney Lee, when even MarShon Brooks has been assigned to the D-League. Bogans will have to console himself with the $5.1 million he'll make this season, a salary he was gifted to facilitate the Celtics' trade which sent Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce to Brooklyn.
Keith Bogans returned from his illness to practice with the Celtics on Tuesday.
We'll take him off the injury report, but this doesn't mean that he'll actually play in Wednesday's game -- the veteran has yet to score a single point in two brief appearances this season.
Keith Bogans will not play against the Pacers on Friday.
He's played a total of 15 minutes this season with 12 of them coming in Tuesday's blowout loss to the Rockets. Bogans doesn't have any fantasy value.
Keith Bogans (illness) will not play on Wednesday.
He played 12 minutes in garbage time on Tuesday and isn't really in the rotation to begin with. Bogans has no fantasy value.
Keith Bogans returned to action on Tuesday November 19.
Keith Bogans (illness) will be available for Tuesday's game in Houston.
His availability doesn't mean that he'll actually play, and has no impact in fantasy leagues.
Keith Bogans (illness) will not play against the Wolves on Saturday.
He's logged a grand total of three minutes on the season, so Bogans is not exactly an integral part of Boston's rotation.