The one area where Bogey is decent on defense is when he can body up on ball against physical players. It can be super useful in certain matchups like Zion or even LeBron, but he's still going to be a negative on defense because he's a huge zero as far adding value as a team defender or rebounder.
Having a ton of offensive firepower is obviously a good thing, but it means someone is going to have to be squeezed out of the offense. Right now it's pretty obvious that Bogey needs to be the one to take a backseat. He can keep up his shot attempts by having a quicker trigger in spot up situations, but I really think he needs to phase out his PnR game and not rely on attacking closeouts with the dribble.
It's really nice to have all of these weapons and it will come in handy when there are inevitable injuries...but it is a luxury and not one I think we can afford going forward. I like Bogey a lot, but he would be the first place I would look to save salary. Especially if we're relegating his role anyways.