It took a while, but Malcolm Brogdon has finally found a home in free agency, signing a one-year deal with the Knicks. Earlier this offseason, the Milwaukee Bucks were reportedly interested in a reunion.
They ended up going a different route to address their point guard needs, signing Cole Anthony while bringing back Kevin Porter Jr. and Ryan Rollins. One puzzling detail of Brogdon's new deal is that the contract is non-guaranteed, per Ian Begley of SNY, suggesting the Bucks were wise to avoid him.
In hindsight, Bucks' discipline probably saved them from painful overpay
In an injury-plagued 2024-25 campaign for Washington, Brogdon averaged 12.