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NYK • G • #15
29 days ago
With the preseason ending on Friday and rosters needing to be finalized over the weekend, the Knicks are using Monday’s game as an opportunity to evaluate the players fighting for spots. None of the projected starters will play, and reserves Landry Shamet and Ariel Hukporti are out due to illness. Of the players starting on Monday, Brogdon and Dadiet are the ones to watch. The former is looking to lock down a roster spot, and if the Knicks keep two veterans, Dadiet’s name has been mentioned in trade rumors to make room.
Source: Ian Begley
NYK • G • #15
about 2 months ago
Brogdon has agreed to a one-year deal with the Knicks, with SNY’s Ian Begley reporting that the contract is non-guaranteed. The deal is similar to the one agreed to by Landry Shamet on Thursday, and they, along with Garrison Mathews, will compete for a veteran’s minimum contract in training camp. Brogdon, who has struggled to stay healthy in recent years, appeared in 24 games for the Wizards last season, averaging 12.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 0.7 three-pointers in 23.5 minutes. He’s surpassed the 60 games played mark once in his last six seasons, making 67 appearances and winning Sixth Man of the Year honors during his lone campaign in Boston (2022-23).
Source: Ian Begley
WAS • G • #15
8 months ago
Saturday’s game against the Hornets will be the fifth Brogdon has missed with a sprained left ankle, having suffered the injury before the All-Star break. Keefe’s statement didn’t offer a specific timeline beyond saying he expects Brogdon to play at some point. The veteran guard has been more impactful in the Wizards locker room than in fantasy leagues, and that won’t change when he returns.
Source: Varun Shankar