So far, all signs are pointing towards Malcolm Brogdon not only making the Knicks' final roster but playing a key role in the rotation as well. The Knicks should have a deep regular-season rotation, but where the Brogdon signing will show its true value will be in the playoffs, where the Knicks lacked ball-handling and ball-security last season.
Mike Brown has said he intends to have his rotation consist of nine of 10 players this season. If the Knicks do end up signing both Brogdon and Landry Shamet, who is also currently on a non-guaranteed deal, their rotation will likely consist of Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns, Mitchell Robinson, Josh Hart, Miles McBride, Guerschon Yabusele, Jordan Clarkson, and one of Brogdon or Shamet.