He hasn’t played since Feb. 2, but Malcolm Brogdon was instrumental in building the Indiana Pacers and the Boston Celtics as a trade chip.
The guard played well last season when healthy and available for selection.
In the 2022-23 season, Malcolm Brogdon, then of the Boston Celtics, was named Sixth Man of the Year. In 67 games (all coming off the bench), he went on to average 14.9 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 3.7 assists.
Portland Trail Blazers veteran guard Malcolm Brogdon is a potential trade candidate leading up to the 2024 NBA draft. Michael Scotto of HoopsHype reported on…
The Portland Trail Blazers presumably acquired veteran combo guard Malcolm Brogdon as part of its haul from the Boston Celtics for Jrue Holiday to trade him.
The Portland Trail Blazers missed the playoffs for the third straight season, finishing the year with a disappointing record of 21-61. While nobody saw Portland as a threat this season, there was some hope for improvement with all the young pieces on the roster.
The Houston Rockets will make little changes to their roster this offseason. However, there could be one or two moves general manager Rafael Stone and coach Ime Udoka could make in hopes of improving their team.
The Portland Trail Blazers could make some moves this offseason and should be listening on the trade market. The Portland Trail Blazers were quiet at this year’s NBA trade deadline, but now that the team is in the offseason, there’s reason to think the team may be more willing to make a move.
Several key NBA player injuries were updated today. Portland Trail Blazers combo guard Malcolm Brogdon will miss at least two weeks due to tendinitis in his right elbow.
Portland Trail Blazers guard Malcolm Brogdon will miss at least two weeks as he recovers from tendonitis in his right knee. Brogdon has missed each of the Trail Blazers last three games, all defeats, In his first season in Portland, the 31-year-old veteran has averaged 15.7 points and 5.5 assists in 39 games (25 starts).
The 31-year-old has served as a veteran leader on a rebuilding and young Blazers squad this season.
After the breaking news frenzy during the 2024 NBA Trade Deadline, the Portland Trail Blazers are keeping Malcolm Brogdon, the reigning Sixth Man of the Year.
According to NBA insider Kyle Neubeck of PHLY, the Philadelphia 76ers made trade inquiries about Portland Trail Blazers guard Malcolm Brogdon. However, Brogdon appears to be staying with the Blazers.
With reigning MVP Joel Embiid on the shelf for the foreseeable future, the 76ers are in dire need of some reinforcements ahead of Thursday's trade deadline.
Veteran guard Malcolm Brogdon seemingly is hoping he’s found a long-term home with the Portland Trail Blazers. Per Marc Stein of The Stein Line, Brogdon would prefer to remain with Portland and sign an extension.
According to NBA insider Marc Stein, Malcolm Brogdon doesn’t want the Portland Trail Blazers to trade him. Stein is reporting that Brogdon wants to sign an extension with the Blazers.
During an interview with Jason Quick of The Athletic, Malcolm Brogdon said he wanted to stay with the Portland Trail Blazers. The veteran also said he wasn’t “valued” with the Boston Celtics.
It’s panic time in Los Angeles, particularly for the Lakers, who sit at 22-22 with less than half of the regular season to go. For some franchises, a .500 record at this point is a-OK.
Nearly a decade after they had JR Smith on the roster, the New York Knicks could be trading for another Sixth Man of the Year.
The Houston Rockets are in search of some help at the NBA trade deadline. That help could come in a number of different forms, but a veteran guard that can lead the second unit would be beneficial.
Rich Paul and Klutch Sports have added another player to their ensemble cast.
After being surrounded by stars in Boston, new Trail Blazers guard Malcolm Brogdon seems to have truly embraced his newfound role as a leader and mentor.
Could the Portland Trail Blazers simply hang on to Malcolm Brogdon after acquiring him from the Boston Celtics? Brogdon believes so, anyway.
Malcolm Brogdon spent the summer wanting a new start elsewhere but did not want to hold out at training camp, according to NBA insider Jared Weiss of The Athletic.
It seems the Boston Celtics are going to hold steady with possibly-disgruntled guard Malcolm Brogdon, at least for the time being.
The most commonly held perception was the root of Malcolm Brogdon being upset with the Celtics was their agreeing to trade him to the Los Angeles Clippers in a three-way deal.
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