Malcolm Brogdon's run in free agency has officially come to an end with the veteran guard signing a one-year contract with the New York Knicks.
Brogdon heads to New York, where he'll have a chance to compete with the Knicks alongside a star-studded lineup led by newly hired head coach Mike Brown,.
On paper, New York looks like a true threat to contend for a championship and in a wide-open Eastern Conference heading into the 2025-26 season, it's safe to say the Knicks should be viewed as a favorite to win the conference, especially after adding a former Sixth Man of the Year on a veteran minimum contract.