The Milwaukee Bucks' agreement with the Sacramento Kings to acquire Bogdan Bogdanovic in a sign-and-trade is now in peril, sources tell Sam Amick of The Athletic. 

The deal was reported on Monday, several days before the opening of free agency in which teams could technically begin negotiating sign-and-trade deals.

The Kings reportedly agreed to receive Donte Divincenzo, Ersan Ilyasova, Justin James and DJ Wilson from the Bucks in the trade. At this point, Amick reports Bogdanovic is likely to sign elsewhere.

During a podcast appearance on Wednesday evening, Amick added that "I think there's a fair amount of displeasure between the two sides in terms of the Bucks and Bogdan's camp."

Bogdanovic is represented by Jason Ranne and Alexander Raskovic. Ranne also represents Nemanja Bjelica, who backed out of a deal with the Philadelphia 76ers to sign in Europe before eventually signing with the Kings.

Bogdanovic turned down a four-year, $51.4 million extension with the Kings before the 19-20 season.

Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee cites a source indicating “there was never a deal.”