Brogdon’s sudden retirement closes the book on a once-promising career marked by high-IQ play and relentless professionalism.
Just in: After nine NBA seasons, New York Knicks guard Malcolm Brogdon has decided to retire from basketball, he tells ESPN.
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Brogdon was in training camp with the Knicks, trying to make the roster, and has decided to step away instead.
A key New York guard has opted to call it a career, leaving the team's depth as a massive question mark heading into a ...
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