Malcolm Brogdon is a guard for the New York Knicks, operating in a reserve role through the early portion of the current season. The 6-foot-5, 229-pound guard was born in December 1992 and played collegiately at Virginia, where he developed into an undrafted prospect before establishing himself as a reliable NBA contributor over a lengthy career. Brogdon was not selected in the NBA Draft and signed as a free agent to begin his professional tenure.
Through four games this season, Brogdon is averaging 4.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 2.0 assists across just 12.8 minutes per game, reflecting a limited bench role. His 30.1 percent field goal rate and 20.8 percent mark from three indicate early-season shooting struggles, while a 50.0 percent free throw rate is below his historical norms. He is contributing 1.2 steals per game in limited minutes, which stands out relative to his overall usage. His plus-minus of -2.8 reflects the challenges of integrating into a new roster. For bettors, Brogdon carries value primarily in assists and steals prop markets given his playmaking background, though his current minutes restriction makes points and rebounds props difficult to project with confidence. His minutes total is worth monitoring as the season progresses.