Keith Bogans isn't here to prove anyone wrong.
He's just here to prove himself right.
Bogans, a 6-foot-5, 215-pound guard from Kentucky, already has the look of a keeper -- a very pleasant surprise -- for the Orlando Magic after two days of summer-league play.
The Magic obtained him on draft night for cash from the Milwaukee Bucks, who selected him in the second round (43rd) in last month's NBA Draft.
"I know I've got what it takes to play in this league," Bogans said confidently. "I already know I have the talent. That's not even a question in my mind."
Bogans has an obvious maturity to his game that so many of the younger rookies lack. He is 23, having played all four years at Kentucky, where he honed his game and became No. 4 on the school's all-time scoring list.
The only ones ahead of him are Dan Issel, Kenny Walker and Jack Givens, all considered greats in Kentucky lore.
