Malcolm Brogdon Retires: UVA Basketball Legend Ends NBA Career

by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

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Malcolm Brogdon Announces Shock Retirement After Nine-Year NBA Career

After a celebrated run spanning both college and professional basketball, Malcolm Brogdon has announced his retirement, bringing an abrupt end to a nine-year NBA career. The news arrived as a surprise, particularly following his signing with the New York Knicks on September 12th, where he was expected to contribute as a reliable guard off the bench.

did you know?-Brogdon is one of only five players in NBA history to average at least 15 points,4 rebounds,4 assists,and shoot 40% from three-point range over his career.

From Draft Steal to Sixth Man of the Year

Brogdon’s journey began with a perceived slight in the 2016 NBA Draft, where he slipped to the second round before being selected 36th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks. However, the Bucks quickly recognized a hidden gem. he defied expectations, earning the Rookie of the Year award in 2017 and even famously punctuated his debut season with highlight-reel dunks over NBA superstars Kyrie Irving and LeBron James.

After three seasons in Milwaukee, Brogdon was involved in a sign-and-trade deal that sent him to the Indiana Pacers in 2019. There, he blossomed into a consistent scoring threat, averaging 16, 21, and 19 points across his three seasons in Indiana. A subsequent trade in 2022 landed him with the Boston Celtics, where he played a pivotal role in their run to the Eastern Conference Finals and was awarded the Sixth Man of the Year award. During that standout season, he averaged 14.9 points, 3.7 assists, and 4.2 rebounds per game.

Pro tip:-Brogdon’s success stemmed from his dedication to skill development. He consistently worked on his shooting, ball-handling, and defensive abilities throughout his career.

His final two seasons saw stints with the Portland trail blazers and the Washington wizards, where he reunited with former university of Virginia teammate Anthony gill.Throughout his NBA career, Brogdon consistently delivered solid numbers, finishing with career averages of 15.3 points, 4.7 assists, and 4.1 rebounds, while shooting 43% from the field and an remarkable 88% from the free throw line.

A Cavalier Legacy

Brogdon’s basketball story began long before the NBA,however,at the University of Virginia. Joining the Cavaliers in 2011, the Atlanta native quickly became a cornerstone of Tony Bennett’s program, helping elevate the team to national prominence. he finished ninth in UVA’s all-time scoring list with 1,809 points and earned ACC Player of the Year honors in 2016, alongside his second consecutive ACC Defensive Player of the Year award.

His collegiate achievements were so significant that the University retired his No. 15 jersey, joining a select group of eight former Cavalier players to receive that honor. Brogdon concluded his college career averaging 13.3 points, 2.5 assists, and 4.1 rebounds per game.

Reader question:-What impact will Brogdon’s departure have on the Knicks’ bench? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Numerous moments defined his time in Charlottesville. A clutch buzzer-beater on a Super Bowl Sunday, a dominant 26-point performance against seventh-ranked North Carolina that left opposing coach Roy Williams visibly frustrated

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