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Veteran NBA Player Brogdon Announces Surprise Retirement

Summary

  • Brogdon retires after 9 NBA seasons
  • Signed 1-year, $3.3M deal with Knicks this offseason
  • Averaged 12.7 points, 4.1 assists in 24 games last season
Veteran NBA Player Brogdon Announces Surprise Retirement

In a surprising move, veteran NBA player Malcolm Brogdon has announced his decision to retire from the league after 9 seasons. The announcement comes just a week before Brogdon and the New York Knicks were set to officially open the 2025-26 campaign.

Brogdon's professional career began in 2016 when the Milwaukee Bucks selected him with the 36th overall pick out of the University of Virginia. He spent 3 seasons with the Bucks before moving on to the Indiana Pacers for another 3 years. Brogdon then had brief stints with the Boston Celtics, Portland Trail Blazers, and most recently, the Washington Wizards.

Last season with the Wizards, the 32-year-old Brogdon averaged 12.7 points and 4.1 assists in just 24 games as he dealt with multiple injuries. Despite the setbacks, Brogdon signed a 1-year, $3.3 million contract with the Knicks this offseason, though he was fighting for a final roster spot with the franchise ahead of opening day. Ultimately, Brogdon has decided to call it a career, leaving the Knicks to regroup ahead of the upcoming season.

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Brogdon, a 9-year NBA veteran, has announced his decision to retire from the league, citing multiple injuries that limited him to just 24 games with the Washington Wizards last season.
Prior to his retirement, Brogdon had signed a 1-year, $3.3 million contract with the New York Knicks for the upcoming 2025-26 season, though he was fighting for a final roster spot.
Brogdon's professional career started in 2016 when he was drafted 36th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks out of the University of Virginia. He spent 3 seasons with the Bucks before moving on to the Indiana Pacers, Boston Celtics, Portland Trail Blazers, and most recently, the Washington Wizards.

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