The Portland Trail Blazers presumably acquired veteran combo guard Malcolm Brogdon as part of its haul from the Boston Celtics for Jrue Holiday to trade him. Now's the time.
Last year Brogdon did, unfortunately, regress from his Sixth Man of the Year iteration to his more injury-prone vintage. The 6-foot-4 Virginia product appeared in just 39 contests per bout during his first year with the 21-61 Trail Blazers, averaging 15.7 points on a .440/.412/.819 shooting splits, 5.5 assists, 3.8 rebounds, and 0.7 steals a night.
That, in combination with his defense, his age , and his expiring $22.5 million salary, should give him some value for clubs looking to take a flyer on bench guard help in 2024-25. To be fair, that might make him more tenable as a trade deadline chip, but it would behoove the Trail Blazers to do their due diligence on the deal.He'd be a steadying presence on a young, up-and-coming club that, as the first round of the playoffs has shown, is in desperate need of playmaking and shooting help.
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