Knicks sign Malcolm Brogdon to 1-year deal
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The New York Knicks are reportedly considering trade scenarios that would allow both Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet to play in New York next season.
On Friday, the Knicks continued to bolster their backcourt by signing veteran guard Malcolm Brogdon to a one-year deal, per ESPN. "Free agent guard Malcolm Brogdon has agreed to a one-year deal with the New York Knicks, agent Sam Permut of Roc Nation told ESPN on Friday morning," wrote Shams Charania.
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NBA Canada Powered by the Sporting News on MSNJosh Hart congratulates Landry Shamet on re-signing with the Knicks
Shamet spent last season with the Knicks, averaging 5.7 points per game and shooting 40 percent from three-point range in 50 appearances. In the aftermath of his return to the team, Josh Hart took to social media to congratulate Shamet.
For the first time since that game against the Wolves, Anunoby has a new coach. The Knicks let go of Tom Thibodeau in June, only a few days after a thrilling run to the conference finals, the organization’s most successful playoffs in 25 years. Mike Brown will replace him.
If Landry Shamet doesn’t pan out with the New York Knicks again, he might have a backup plan. According to SNY’s Ian Begley, the Knicks weren’t the sharpshooter
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NBA Canada Powered by the Sporting News on MSNFormer Knicks 1st-round pick calls organization out, wishes he requested trade sooner
The Knicks' first-round pick laments that he didn't make his wishes known to the organization. He wanted to play point guard, but the franchise made him play in a position that wasn't his first preference. Shumpert played the majority of his NBA games as a shooting guard and small forward.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNThe Knicks now have two 6MOY award winners on their bench
Brogdon won the Sixth Man of the Year award in 2023 with the Boston Celtics. That season, Brogdon averaged 14.9 points and shot 48% from the floor and 44% from three, showcasing his elite efficiency and strong ability to score. Former Knick Immanuel Quickley was the runner-up that season.