Life is a journey, and it is important to enjoy every good moment. We all should do that because our high moments can be gone in the blink of an eye. The Washington Wizards are familiar with this.
There is always a light at the end of the tunnel, even in the darkest moments. As such, the Washington Wizards are still figuring things out and Malcolm Brogdon in particular has shown belief in the plan.
Both players would have received interest on the buyout market.
After possibly the wildest week of trades in the history of the NBA, the hoops community is still viewing the landscape in slack-jawed shock, like Parisians after a visit from "Team America: World Police."
Can you name every NBA player with at least three triple-doubles in the postseason?
The NBA Trade Deadline has come and gone, and in a bit of a surprise, the Washington Wizards still have veteran point guard Malcolm Brogdon on the roster.
He is still a multi-talented guard. However, a career blighted by injuries has left his value in tatters.
The Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers have already made moves ahead of the trade deadline (though one of them was much more significant than the other), but they may not be done just yet.
The Washington Wizards are likely approaching the end of the Malcolm Brogdon era. Brogdon, 32, has not played since Jan. 5 after suffering a foot injury that has now been upgraded to a plantar fascia contusion.
The Washington Wizards are looking for ways to deal veteran point guard Malcolm Brogdon before the Feb. 6 trade deadline. However, if the Wizards are unsuccessful, they may look for an alternate option.
Would the Boston Celtics be open to a reunion with a former key role player, should he ultimately be waived from his current team? More Celtics: 3 Bold
The Dallas Mavericks and Washington Wizards are no strangers to making a deal just before the trade deadline together. A year ago, the Mavs acquired Daniel Gafford from the Wizards for Richaun Holmes, and now the two teams could make sense as trade partners once again.
The Washington Wizards have an update in regards to Malcolm Brogdon's foot pain, and it is unfortunately trending in the wrong direction. With the most
Washington Wizards guard Malcolm Brogdon is recovering from surgery for a torn ligament in his right thumb, the team announced Tuesday. He sustained the injury during Saturday's practice in Montreal and underwent the procedure on Tuesday in New York.
Veteran point guard Malcolm Brogdon expressed excitement over playing for the Wizards after an offseason NBA trade with the Trail Blazers. Well, it appears that excitement is on hold.
He sustained the injury during Saturday’s practice in Montreal and was subsequently sent back to Washington, D.C. to undergo testing.
He hasn’t played since Feb. 2, but Malcolm Brogdon was instrumental in building the Indiana Pacers and the Boston Celtics as a trade chip.
The guard played well last season when healthy and available for selection.
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.
Your 15-42 Portland Trail Blazers will be missing one of their most critical veteran backcourt pieces for a little while longer, even as their 2023-24 season winds to a close.
The 31-year-old has served as a veteran leader on a rebuilding and young Blazers squad this season.
With reigning MVP Joel Embiid on the shelf for the foreseeable future, the 76ers are in dire need of some reinforcements ahead of Thursday's trade deadline.
Veteran guard Malcolm Brogdon seemingly is hoping he’s found a long-term home with the Portland Trail Blazers. Per Marc Stein of The Stein Line, Brogdon would prefer to remain with Portland and sign an extension.
It’s panic time in Los Angeles, particularly for the Lakers, who sit at 22-22 with less than half of the regular season to go. For some franchises, a .500 record at this point is a-OK.
Nearly a decade after they had JR Smith on the roster, the New York Knicks could be trading for another Sixth Man of the Year.
The Houston Rockets are in search of some help at the NBA trade deadline. That help could come in a number of different forms, but a veteran guard that can lead the second unit would be beneficial.
With the current state of the Utah Jazz looking less ideal than initial expectations believed, it may be setting the stage for the team to make a mid-season move to improve the talent on hand.
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