The former Bucks guard doesn't have much of a market.
Reports suggested that the Milwaukee Bucks could be interested in a reunion with Malcolm Brogdon.
However, after Brogdon's comments following his departure from Milwaukee, it doesn't seem to make much sense from either side.
Regarding where the veteran guard could end up, who has had a great career after being drafted in the second round out of Virginia, it was reported by Jake Fischer that the Sacramento Kings may be a team with some interest.
The Kings have had a strange offseason and frankly have an even stranger roster, but Brogdon could fit what they're looking to do.
“We are still anticipating the Kings to be bringing in another veteran guard, and Ben Simmons is on that list of potential targets, in addition to Russell Westbrook, to Malcolm Brogdon, and I think he’d make an interesting addition there,” Fischer said. “I personally think Ben Simmons would be interesting in Minnesota, but I haven’t heard that they have interest in him.”
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The Kings are in a position where they likely aren’t bad enough to tank completely, but might not have any other decision but to tank, considering their roster isn’t good enough to compete with some of the top teams in the Western Conference.
Adding Brogdon wouldn't put them over the top by any means, but he's a serviceable professional, and there's a reason he's been in the league as long as he has and won the Rookie of the Year award and the Sixth Man of the Year award.
For the former Bucks guard, this would be the sixth team he’d play for in 10 years.
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