Malcolm Brogdon announced his retirement from the NBA on Wednesday. Here's what it means for the New York Knicks.
Former NBA Rookie of the Year and Sixth Man winner Malcolm Brogdon is calling it a career after nine seasons in the league.
Brogdon was in training camp with the Knicks, trying to make the roster, and has decided to step away instead.
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Brogdon’s sudden retirement closes the book on a once-promising career marked by high-IQ play and relentless professionalism.
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