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Malcolm Brogdon Retires from NBA after 9 Seasons

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Mr. Dominant, Oct 15, 2025 at 3:01 PM.

  1. Mr. Dominant

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    I respect Brogdan for realizing there was nothing left in the tank.

    Solid NBA career, made a crazy amount of money and he seemed like a good guy.
     
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    Dude was a crazy lockdown defender. Wish we had him last year. I still think he has a lot left but what do I know. He’s ready to enjoy life with the $135 million he made which is very impressive. He could spend 2 million a year from now until he’s 90 years old and still have like $20 million left for his kids, which is crazy.
     
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    Good lord, he was discussed as a Rocket like there was no tomorrow......Enjoy retirement!

    He was on the Bucks and Celtics but each time timing was not right, never won a Championship.
     
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    A steal in the second round. Solid career.
     
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    Gary Bird and Landry Shamet are in consideration to take his place.

     

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