Malcolm Brogdon Explained

Malcolm Brogdon
Position:Point guard / Shooting guard
Height Ft:6
Height In:4
Weight Lb:229
League:NBA
Team:Washington Wizards
Number:15
Birth Date:11 December 1992
Birth Place:Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
High School:Greater Atlanta Christian
(Norcross, Georgia)
College:Virginia (2011–2016)
Draft Year:2016
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:36
Draft Team:Milwaukee Bucks
Career Start:2016
Years1:
Team1:Milwaukee Bucks
Years2:
Team2:Indiana Pacers
Team3:Boston Celtics
Team4:Portland Trail Blazers
Years5:–present
Team5:Washington Wizards
Highlights:
Bbr:brogdma01

Malcolm Moses Adams Brogdon (born December 11, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Virginia Cavaliers under Tony Bennett. As a senior in 2015–16, he was a consensus first-team All-American. He was also named the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the first player in conference history to earn both honors in the same season. He was selected in the second round of the 2016 NBA draft by the Bucks with the 36th overall pick. He went on to win the NBA Rookie of the Year Award, becoming the first second-round pick in the NBA to win the award since 1965. In 2019, Brogdon became the eighth player in NBA history to achieve a 50–40–90 season. In the 2019 off-season, he was traded to the Indiana Pacers before being traded to the Boston Celtics in 2022, where he won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year in 2023. He has also played for the Portland Trail Blazers.

College career

Brogdon, a top 100 recruit, committed to Virginia over offers from Arkansas, Georgia, and Notre Dame.[1]

He redshirted his sophomore year after suffering a serious foot injury the prior season. He was known as one of the top contributors to the team's successful 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons. In the 2013–14 season, Brogdon averaged 12.7 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game. In 2014–15, he was named as a consensus second-team All-American, as well as the first-team All-ACC and ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Year.[2]

As a senior at Virginia in 2015–16, Brogdon was named to the 35-man midseason watchlist for the Naismith Trophy,[3] and earned numerous prestigious awards, including ACC Player of the Year, ACC Defensive Player of the Year, first-team All-American, and a finalist for the Naismith Award. Brogdon graduated from Virginia with a B.A. degree in history in 2015 and an M.P.P. degree in 2016.[4] His college jersey number, 15, was retired on February 20, 2017.[5]

Professional career

Milwaukee Bucks (2016–2019)

2016–17 season: Rookie of the Year

On June 23, 2016, Brogdon was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with the 36th overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft. On July 30, 2016, he signed with the Bucks.[6] He made his NBA debut in the Bucks' season opener on October 26, 2016, recording eight points and five assists in 21 minutes in a 107–96 loss to the Charlotte Hornets.[7] On November 1, 2016, he recorded 14 points and four steals in a 117–113 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.[8] On December 23, 2016, he made all seven of his shots for 17 points to go with seven assists in 29 minutes in a 123–96 win over the Washington Wizards.[9] On December 31, 2016, he recorded his first career triple-double with 15 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists in a 116–96 win over the Chicago Bulls.[10] On January 8, 2017, he scored a career-high 22 points in a 107–101 loss to the Washington Wizards.[11] On January 23, 2017, he had his second game of the season with four steals in a 127–114 win over the Houston Rockets.[12] Two days later, he was named in the U.S. Team for the 2017 Rising Stars Challenge.[13] On March 29, 2017, he recorded 16 points and nine assists in a 103–100 win over the Boston Celtics. He had six key points and two assists in the final 2:46 to help Milwaukee fend off a late Boston rally.[14] To conclude his rookie season, Brogdon was named the 2016–17 NBA Rookie of the Year, along with being a unanimous selection to the NBA All-Rookie First Team.[15] Brogdon joined Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1969–70) as the only players in Bucks history to win Rookie of the Year, and became the first player drafted in the second round to win Rookie of the Year since 1965.[16] Brogdon averaged both the fewest points per game and fewest minutes per game of any winner in the award's history.[17]

2017–18 season: Sophomore season

In the Bucks' season opener on October 18, 2017, Brogdon scored 19 points in a 108–100 win over the Boston Celtics.[18] On November 3, 2017, he had a season-high 10 assists to go with 21 points against the Detroit Pistons. Four days later, he scored a season-high 22 points against the Cleveland Cavaliers.[19] On January 22, 2018, he scored a career-high 32 points in a 109–105 win over the Phoenix Suns.[20] It was the first 30-point game for a Virginia basketball alum since Mike Scott in 2014 with the Atlanta Hawks.[21] On February 2, 2018, he was ruled out for six to eight weeks after suffering a partially torn left quadriceps tendon the previous night against the Minnesota Timberwolves.[22] On April 9, 2018, he returned to action following a 30-game absence. He scored two points and played 13 minutes, all in the first half, in the Bucks' 102–86 win over the Orlando Magic.[23]

2018–19 season: 50–40–90 season

On November 28, 2018, Brogdon scored 24 points in 29 minutes on 6-for-6 three-point field goal shooting in a 116–113 win against the Chicago Bulls.[24] On February 27, 2019, Brogdon scored 25 points, including 9-for-11 from the field, in a 141–140 overtime win over the Sacramento Kings.[25] Brogdon enjoyed the best shooting year of his career, and one of the most efficient in NBA history: he became just the eighth NBA player ever to achieve a 50–40–90 season.[26] [27] [28] However, on March 16, he was ruled out indefinitely with a plantar fascia tear in his right foot.[29] He returned to action late in the second round of the playoffs.[30]

Indiana Pacers (2019–2022)

On June 29, 2019, the Bucks extended a qualifying offer to Brogdon in order to make him a restricted free agent.[31] On July 6, 2019, Brogdon signed with the Indiana Pacers via a sign-and-trade with the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for future picks.[32] Brogdon signed a contract with the Pacers for $85.0 million over four years (average of $21.25 million per year).[33]

New to starting at the point guard position, Brogdon studied tape of former NBA All-Star Isiah Thomas in the off-season.[34] Brogdon had a double-double in each of his first four games in a Pacers uniform.[35] After his first week with the Pacers, he led the NBA in assists[36] and become the first NBA player in history to tally at least 20 points and 10 assists in both of his first two games with a new team.[37] On October 26, 2019, Brogdon had 30 points (on 12-for-18 shooting) and 10 assists in a 110–99 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.[38] On June 24, 2020, Brogdon announced that he tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.[39]

On January 2, 2021, Brogdon scored 33 points with 7 assists in a 106–102 loss to the New York Knicks.[40] On January 4, Brogdon put up 21 points, 11 assists, seven rebounds, three steals, and one block, alongside a game-winning layup, in a 118–116 overtime win over the New Orleans Pelicans.[41] [42] On January 6, Brogdon scored a career-high 35 points, along with seven assists in a 114–107 win over the Houston Rockets.[43] [44] On January 25, Brogdon surpassed his career high with 36 points in the Pacers' 129–114 win against the Toronto Raptors.[45]

In his third season with the Pacers, Brogdon was asked to be more of a leader on and off the court.[46] Brogdon missed 41 games from December through April with Achilles pain.[47] Even with the significant time he missed, he led the team in scoring for the second straight year, while being second in assists per game.[48]

Boston Celtics (2022–2023)

On July 9, 2022, Brogdon was traded to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Aaron Nesmith, Daniel Theis, Nik Stauskas, Malik Fitts, Juwan Morgan, and a 2023 first-round draft pick.[28] Brogdon had been given the choice to be traded to the Celtics or the Toronto Raptors.[49] For the first time in his career, Brogdon chose to accept a bench role as the Celtics' sixth man.[50] On October 18, Brogdon had 16 points off the bench in his debut for his new team in a 126–117 win over the Philadelphia 76ers.[51] On January 14, 2023, Brogdon scored a season-high 30 points on 11-of-17 shooting from the field and 4-of-6 from three-point range against the Charlotte Hornets.[52] On April 20, he was named the NBA Sixth Man of the Year.[53] During the Eastern Conference Finals versus the Miami Heat, Brogdon played through an arm injury that was later revealed to be a partial tear of a tendon in his right elbow.[54]

On June 21, it was reported that Brogdon would be sent to the Los Angeles Clippers in a three-team trade involving the Washington Wizards. However, reports later that day stated that the trade had fallen through, largely due to the Clippers raising concerns about Brogdon's injury status.[55] In the following months, reports came out stating that Brogdon was unhappy with the Celtics due to his involvement in the failed trade. Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla stated that the team was going through a "healing process" with Brogdon.[56]

Portland Trail Blazers (2023–2024)

On October 1, 2023, Brogdon, along with Robert Williams III and two future first-round draft picks, was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Jrue Holiday.[57] On October 25, Brogdon made his Blazers debut, putting up 20 points in a 123–111 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.[58]

Washington Wizards (2024–present)

On July 6, 2024, Brogdon, along with the 14th pick in the 2024 NBA draft (Bub Carrington), a 2029 first-round pick swap and two second-round picks, were traded to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Deni Avdija.[59]

National team career

Brogdon represented the United States national team[60] at the 2015 Pan American Games,[61] where he won a bronze medal.[62]

Career statistics

NBA

Regular season

|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align;left;"|Milwaukee| 75 || 28 || 26.4 || .457 || .404 || .865 || 2.8 || 4.2 || 1.1 || .2 || 10.2|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align;left;"|Milwaukee| 48 || 20 || 29.9 || .485 || .385 || .882 || 3.3 || 3.2 || .9 || .3 || 13.0|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align;left;"|Milwaukee| 64 || 64 || 28.6 || .505 || .426 || style="background:#cfecec;"|.928* || 4.5 || 3.2 || .7 || .2 || 15.6|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"| Indiana| 54 || 54 || 30.9 || .438 || .326 || .892 || 4.9 || 7.1 || .6 || .2 || 16.5|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"| Indiana| 56 || 56 || 34.5 || .453 || .388 || .864 || 5.3 || 5.9 || .9 || .3 || 21.2|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"| Indiana| 36 || 36 || 33.5 || .448 || .312 || .856 || 5.1 || 5.9 || .8 || .4 || 19.1|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"| Boston| 67 || 0 || 26.0 || .484 || .444 || .870 || 4.2 || 3.7 || .7 || .3 || 14.9|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"| Portland| 39 || 25 || 28.7 || .440 || .412 || .819 || 3.8 || 5.5 || .7 || .2 || 15.7|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|Career| 439 || 283 || 29.4 || .464 || .391 || .873 || 4.2 || 4.7 || .8 || .2 || 15.4

Play-in

|-| style="text-align:left;"|2021| style="text-align:left;"|Indiana| 2 || 2 || 25.1 || .455 || .500 || 1.000 || 1.0 || 6.0 || .5 || .0 || 20.0|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|Career| 2 || 2 || 25.1 || .455 || .500 || 1.000 || 1.0 || 6.0 || .5 || .0 || 20.0

Playoffs

|-| style="text-align:left;"|2017| style="text-align:left;"|Milwaukee| 6 || 6 || 30.5 || .400 || .476 || || 4.3 || 3.5 || .5 || .3 || 9.0|-| style="text-align:left;"|2018| style="text-align:left;"|Milwaukee| 7 || 5 || 26.6 || .436 || .263 || .800 || 3.4 || 2.4 || .1 || .0 || 8.7|-| style="text-align:left;"|2019| style="text-align:left;"|Milwaukee| 7 || 2 || 28.3 || .449 || .378 || .636 || 4.9 || 3.4 || .7 || .1 || 13.0|-| style="text-align:left;"|2020| style="text-align:left;"|Indiana| 4 || 4 || 40.0 || .400 || .375 || .893 || 4.3 || 10.0 || 1.0 || .0 || 21.5|-| style="text-align:left;"|2023| style="text-align:left;"|Boston| 19 || 0 || 24.9 || .418 || .379 || .829 || 3.5 || 2.9 || .2 || .3 || 11.9|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|Career| 43 || 17 || 27.9 || .421 || .378 || .821 || 3.9 || 3.7 || .4 || .2 || 12.0

College

|-| style="text-align:left;"|2011–12| style="text-align:left;"|Virginia| 28 || 1 || 22.4 || .396 || .324 || .800 || 2.8 || 1.4 || .5 || .1 || 6.7|-| style="text-align:left;"|2013–14| style="text-align:left;"|Virginia| 37 || 37 || 31.4 || .413 || .370 || .875 || 5.4 || 2.7 || 1.2 || .1 || 12.7|-| style="text-align:left;"|2014–15| style="text-align:left;"|Virginia| 34 || 34 || 32.5 || .412 || .344 || .879 || 3.9 || 2.4 || .7 || .4 || 14.0|-| style="text-align:left;"|2015–16| style="text-align:left;"|Virginia| 37 || 37 || 33.9 || .474 || .411 || .878 || 4.2 || 2.8 || .9 || .2 || 18.2|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|Career| 136 || 109 || 30.6 || .430 || .365 || .876 || 4.1 || 2.5 || .9 || .2 || 13.3

Personal life

Brogdon's father, Mitchell Gino Brogdon, Sr., is a lawyer and mediator best known as the host of the syndicated court show Personal Injury Court. Dr. Jann Adams, Brogdon's mother, is the former chair of Morehouse College's Psychology Department. She is now the associate dean of science and math. His mother and father divorced when he was 11. Both of Brogdon's brothers, Gino Jr and John are practicing attorneys. [63]

Brogdon is a distant cousin of actress and singer Queen Latifah.[64]

He is nicknamed "The President", due to his professional demeanor and Masters Degree in Public Policy from the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy at the University of Virginia.[65]

Community involvement

In 2018, Brogdon partnered with The Chris Long Foundation on their Hoops2O initiative, a program aimed at addressing the clean-water crisis, particularly in Africa.[66] [67] As of May 2019, $274,200 had been raised for the cause.[68] Brogdon is a member of the "Starting Five", along with Joe Harris, Justin Anderson, Anthony Tolliver, and Garrett Temple, who initially made a goal to raise $225,000 through Hoops2O to fund five wells in East Africa by the end of the 2018–19 season.[69] Brogdon traveled with Anderson and Harris to Tanzania to witness the opening of the first well they funded in July 2019, and by November Hoops2O had raised nearly $400,000.[70] [71] By February 2020, the program had funded the construction of ten wells in Tanzania and Kenya, bringing water to over 52,000 citizens.[72] Malcolm founded his own nonprofit The Brogdon Family Foundation in 2021.

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Malcolm Brogdon Bio. VirginiaSports.com. 30 July 2014. July 17, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170717065651/http://www.virginiasports.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/malcolm_brogdon_791198.html.
  3. News: Payne. Terrence. Naismith Trophy midseason list announced. February 19, 2016. Fox Sports. February 11, 2016.
  4. Web site: Malcolm Brogdon Men's Basketball 2015–16 Senior CLASS Award. seniorclassaward.com. 2019-11-05.
  5. Malcolm Brogdon's Number To Be Retired . . December 15, 2016 . December 15, 2016 . December 17, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161217225905/http://www.virginiasports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/121516aaa.html .
  6. Web site: July 30, 2016 . Bucks Sign Thon Maker and Malcolm Brogdon . July 30, 2016 . NBA.com.
  7. Web site: Kidd-Gilchrist, Hibbert help Hornets beat Bucks 107–96. ESPN.com. October 26, 2016. October 27, 2016.
  8. Web site: November 2, 2016 . Bucks' Malcolm Brogdon: Scores 14 points, grabs four steals in win . January 18, 2017 . CBSSports.com.
  9. Web site: Antetokounmpo scores 39, Bucks beat Wizards 123–96. ESPN.com. December 23, 2016. December 24, 2016.
  10. Web site: Antetokounmpo scores 35 as Bucks beat Bulls 116–96. ESPN.com. December 31, 2016. December 31, 2016.
  11. Web site: Beal, Morris lead Wizards over Bucks 107–101. ESPN.com. January 8, 2017. January 8, 2017.
  12. Web site: Rockets vs. Bucks – Box Score. ESPN.com. January 23, 2017. January 26, 2017.
  13. Web site: Minnesota's Towns and Philadelphia's Embiid headline roster for 2017 BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge. NBA.com. January 25, 2017. January 26, 2017.
  14. Web site: Bucks fend off late Celtics rally in 103–100 win. ESPN.com. March 29, 2017. March 30, 2017.
  15. Web site: June 26, 2017 . Malcolm Brogdon Named To NBA All-Rookie First Team . June 4, 2023 . NBA.com.
  16. Web site: June 26, 2017 . Malcolm Brogdon Wins NBA Rookie of the Year . June 27, 2017 . NBA.com.
  17. Web site: NBA & ABA Rookie of the Year Award Winners. Basketball-Reference.com. December 15, 2017.
  18. Web site: Greek Freak (37 points) leads Bucks past Celtics, 108–100. ESPN.com. October 18, 2017. October 18, 2017.
  19. Web site: Malcolm Brogdon 2017–18 Game Log. Basketball-Reference.com. January 22, 2018.
  20. Web site: Bucks beat Suns 109–105 hours after firing Jason Kidd. ESPN.com. January 22, 2018. January 22, 2018.
  21. Web site: Darney. Caroline. Malcolm Brogdon scores a career-high 32 points in 109–105 win over Phoenix. streakingthelawn.com. January 22, 2018. January 22, 2018.
  22. Web site: February 2, 2018 . Medical Update on Malcolm Brogdon . June 4, 2023 . NBA.com.
  23. Web site: Bucks close out Bradley Center with 102–86 win over Magic. ESPN.com. April 9, 2018. April 9, 2018.
  24. Web site: Antetokounmpo scores 36 points, Bucks hold off Bulls 116–113 . ESPN.com . February 4, 2021 . November 28, 2019.
  25. Web site: Bledsoe has triple-double as Bucks edge Kings 141–140 in OT. ESPN.com. February 27, 2019. February 28, 2019.
  26. Web site: Steady sharpshooter Malcolm Brogdon is on pace to join an elite club filled with Hall of Famers and MVPs. Velazquez. Matt. March 13, 2019. April 13, 2019. subscription .
  27. Web site: Lowe . Zach . April 10, 2019 . NBA awards ballot: Winners, runners-up and tight races . April 13, 2019 . abc13.com . ESPN Internet Ventures.
  28. Web site: Celtics officially acquire Malcolm Brogdon from Pacers . 2022-12-13 . NBA.com . en.
  29. Web site: Medical Update On Malcolm Brogdon. NBA.com. March 16, 2019. March 16, 2019.
  30. Web site: Bucks beat Celtics 116–91 to advance to East final. ESPN.com. May 8, 2019. May 23, 2019.
  31. Web site: Bucks' Malcolm Brogdon: Receives qualifying offer. cbssports.com. June 29, 2019. June 30, 2019.
  32. Web site: Keller . Andy . July 6, 2019 . Pacers Acquire Malcolm Brogdon . July 6, 2019 . NBA.com.
  33. Abdeldaiem . Alaa . Report: Pacers to Acquire Malcolm Brogdon in Sign-and-Trade With Bucks . Sports Illustrated . February 4, 2021 . June 30, 2019.
  34. Web site: Brockway . Kevin . Brogdon eager to make his point for Pacers . Herald Bulletin . February 4, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191031200549/https://www.heraldbulletin.com/sports/brogdon-eager-to-make-his-point-for-pacers/article_01dbb3ea-f526-11e9-9ae5-531a30f4014b.html . October 31, 2019 . October 22, 2019.
  35. Web site: Malcolm Brogdon Game by Game Stats and Performance – 2019–20 . ESPN.com . February 4, 2021.
  36. "NBA Player Stats 2019–20". ESPN, October 31, 2019. Archive accessed August 26, 2021.
  37. Web site: Oakes . Jamie . WATCH: Malcolm Brogdon makes NBA history . Wahoos247 . February 4, 2021 . October 27, 2019.
  38. Web site: Thompson scores 25, makes first 3 in Cavs' win over Pacers . ESPN.com . February 4, 2021 . October 26, 2019.
  39. Web site: Statement from Malcolm Brogdon . NBA.com . February 4, 2021 . June 24, 2020.
  40. Web site: Rivers helps Knicks rally late to get past Pacers 106–102 . ESPN.com . February 4, 2021 . January 2, 2021.
  41. Web site: Brogdon hits OT winner as Pacers top Pelicans 118–116 . ESPN.com . February 4, 2021 . January 4, 2021.
  42. Web site: Songco . Paolo . VIDEO: Malcolm Brogdon Breaks Pelicans Hearts With Last-Second Game-Winner In OT . ClutchPoints . January 7, 2021 . January 4, 2021.
  43. Web site: Brogdon's late 3 helps Pacers shake off Rockets, 114–107 . ESPN.com . February 4, 2021 . January 6, 2021.
  44. Web site: Pacers' Malcolm Brogdon: Erupts for career-high 35 . CBSSports.com . January 21, 2021 . January 6, 2021.
  45. Web site: Pacers use 4th-quarter scoring flurry, beat Raptors 129–114 . ESPN.com . February 4, 2021 . January 25, 2021.
  46. Web site: Rourke . Brendan . September 29, 2021 . Brogdon Enters Camp with Focus on Leadership, Chemistry with Teammates . 2021-12-02 . Indiana Pacers . en.
  47. Web site: Pacers' Malcolm Brogdon: Officially out . May 10, 2022 . CBS Sports. April 10, 2022 .
  48. Web site: Player Review 2022: Malcolm Brogdon . 2022-08-11 . nba.com . en.
  49. Web site: Chiari . Mike . October 15, 2022 . Malcolm Brogdon Says Pacers Gave Him Choice Between Celtics, Raptors Trade . 2022-12-13 . Bleacher Report . en.
  50. Krivitsky . Bobby . 2022-07-11 . Malcolm Brogdon Embracing Sixth-Man Role with Celtics . 2023-04-21 . Sports Illustrated.
  51. Web site: James Harden is back and 3 other overreactions to Sixers' Opening Night loss to Celtics. ClutchPoints. DiGiovanni. Sam. October 19, 2022. October 19, 2022.
  52. Web site: 2023-01-14 . Boston Celtics 122, Charlotte Hornets 106 . 2023-01-15 . CBS.com . en.
  53. Web site: April 21, 2023 . Malcolm Brogdon wins 2022-23 Kia Sixth Man of the Year . 2023-04-21 . NBA.com . en.
  54. Web site: Celtics' Malcolm Brogdon to Consider Surgery After Playing with Arm Injury vs. Heat . October 1, 2023 . Bleacher Report.
  55. Web site: Celtics' Reported 3-Team Kristaps Porziņģis-Malcolm Brogdon Trade Falls Through . October 1, 2023 . Bleacher Report.
  56. Web site: Report: Malcolm Brogdon 'angry' after Celtics' failed offseason trade . October 1, 2023 . NBC Sports. September 18, 2023 .
  57. Web site: Trail Blazers Acquire Malcolm Brogdon and Robert Williams III. NBA.com. October 1, 2023. October 1, 2023.
  58. Web site: Veterans guide Clippers to opening win over Blazers. Reuters. Field Level Media. October 26, 2023. October 26, 2023.
  59. Web site: Wizards Complete Trade with Trail Blazers. NBA.com. July 6, 2024. July 6, 2024.
  60. Brogdon Selected for U.S. Pan American Men's Basketball Team Training Camp . . June 29, 2015 . June 30, 2015 . September 5, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150905115822/http://www.virginiasports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/062915aab.html .
  61. News: July 12, 2015 . UVa's Malcolm Brogdon to Compete for Team USA at Pan American Games . . July 13, 2015 . July 13, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150713224452/http://www.nbc29.com/story/29530164/uvas-malcolm-brogdon-to-compete-for-team-usa-at-pan-american-games .
  62. News: July 25, 2015 . Former Cavs win Pan Am gold with USA Field Hockey . . July 25, 2015.
  63. Web site: Pipines . Tom . December 14, 2016 . "He's been a leader:" Bucks rookie Malcolm Brogdon born to make a difference both on and off the court . May 18, 2017 . fox6now.com.
  64. News: Smalls . C. Isaiah II . October 26, 2017 . NBA Rookie of the Year Malcolm Brogdon is woke . . April 19, 2019.
  65. Web site: Iyer . Neil . 2022-07-11 . Malcolm Brogdon wants to win at a high level . 2022-11-02 . CelticsBlog . en.
  66. Web site: Velazquez . Matt . October 31, 2018 . Milwaukee Bucks' Malcolm Brogdon aims to address the clean-water crisis, especially in Africa, with Hoops2o . 2019-05-19 . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . en.
  67. Web site: Schwartz . Nick . May 18, 2019 . Charles Barkley donates $45,000 for Bucks guard Malcolm Brogdon's water project in Africa . 2019-05-19 . USA Today . en.
  68. Web site: Spears . Marc J. . May 19, 2019 . Bucks' Malcolm Brogdon: 'My life passion is not basketball. It's helping people.' . June 4, 2023 . Andscape.
  69. News: It's Bigger Than Ball: Waterboys Teams Up With The NBA.. Waterboys. February 28, 2019.
  70. Web site: Blaustein . Lew . Indiana Pacers' Malcolm Brogdon Works to Help Hoops₂O Bring Fresh Water to East Africa . GreenSportsBlog . 27 May 2021 . 7 November 2019.
  71. News: Sprung . Shlomo . Malcolm Brogdon Proving Flourishing Leadership, NBA Abilities With Indiana Pacers, Hoops2O Charity . 27 May 2021 . Forbes . 5 November 2019.
  72. News: Squadron . Alex . Malcolm Brogdon's Mission to Bring Clean Water to East Africa . 27 May 2021 . SLAM . 17 August 2020.