Malcolm Brogdon Retires from NBA After Nine Seasons
Malcolm Brogdon, a nine-season NBA veteran, has retired from his playing career. The 30-year-old guard, who last played for the Knicks in the 2025-26 season, announced his decision on social media.
Brogdon's career began in 2016 when he was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks. He spent four seasons with the team before moving to the Indiana Pacers in 2020. His career then took him to the Boston Celtics, Portland Trail Blazers, Washington Wizards, and finally, the Knicks.
Throughout his career, Brogdon earned a total of $133.78 million. His highest salary was $22.6 million during his time with the Celtics in the 2022-23 season. Despite being moved to the Knicks for the 2025-26 season, search results as of October 2025 do not confirm an official retirement announcement.
In his retirement statement, Brogdon expressed gratitude for his career and looked forward to spending time with his family and friends. His contributions to the NBA will be remembered, and fans wish him well in his future endeavors.