Knicks add Malcolm Brogdon on 1-year deal
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Brogdon, who turned 32 in December, earned a Rookie of the Year award with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2017 and the Sixth Man of the Year award with the Boston Celtics in 2023. The Suns mark the sixth team he has played for across 10 NBA seasons.
Could there be a Knicks trade in the works? Or is this now a high-profile three-way battle for a final roster spot?
On Friday, the New York Knicks signed former Sixth Man of the Year, Malcolm Brogdon. He joins Landry Shamet as a recent addition to Mike Brown's roster.
The New York Knicks are reportedly considering trade scenarios that would allow both Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet to play in New York next season.
Although the Knicks are reportedly considering a cost-cutting trade in order to keep two of Malcolm Brogdon, Landry Shamet and
Shamet spent last season with the Knicks, averaging 5.7 points per game and shooting 40 percent from three-point range in 50 appearances. In the aftermath of his return to the team, Josh Hart took to social media to congratulate Shamet.