Knicks will soon face the Malcolm Brogdon problem Wizards know too well
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Knicks will soon face the Malcolm Brogdon problem Wizards know too well
"On paper, New York looks like a true threat to contend for a championship and in a wide-open Eastern Conference heading into the 2025-26 season, it's safe to say the Knicks should be viewed as a favorite to win the conference, especially after adding a former Sixth Man of the Year on a veteran minimum contract. New York has been aggressive this offseason and aside from landing Brogdon, the signings of Guerschon Yabusele and Jordan Clarkson only add to the stellar offseason for the Knicks."
"However, championships aren't won on paper and if the Knicks truly hope to finally get over the hump and punch their ticket to the NBA Finals, they'll need their offseason bench additions to actually give them the edge they were missing last season. And while Brogdon may seem like the answer to their problems, the Knicks and their fanbase will soon be forced to face the problem that the Wizards' fanbase knows all too well. Malcolm Brogdon can't stay healthy"
Malcolm Brogdon signed a one-year contract with the New York Knicks and will compete in a lineup coached by Mike Brown. New York added veteran bench pieces including Guerschon Yabusele and Jordan Clarkson, positioning itself as a legitimate Eastern Conference contender on paper. The Knicks' offseason additions must contribute meaningfully for the team to advance past previous postseason shortcomings. Brogdon has been an impactful scorer and playmaker in his career, earning Rookie of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year honors. Brogdon has struggled with durability recently, playing just 63 combined games over the last two seasons and 24 games last year with Washington.
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