Malcolm Brogdon expects to earn regular minutes in Knicks rotation despite hurdles
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NEW YORK — Veteran guard Malcolm Brogdon told the New York Post on Oct. 1, 2025, that he anticipates being a consistent part of the New York Knicks’ game-night rotation this season, even though he conceded that securing such a role will not be straightforward.
Brogdon acknowledged the competition for playing time in the Knicks’ backcourt but emphasized that his experience and versatility should help him carve out a steady spot. While he did not detail exactly how he would fit into the lineup, he made it clear that he believes he can contribute on both ends of the floor once the regular season begins.
The Knicks have yet to announce their final depth chart, leaving Brogdon’s exact position in the pecking order uncertain. Training camp and preseason games are expected to play a significant role in determining the guard rotation.
Brogdon, 32, joined New York during the offseason. He brings both starting and sixth-man experience to a roster that already features multiple established guards, adding another layer of complexity to the battle for minutes.
For now, Brogdon remains confident that his track record will translate into a meaningful role when the Knicks finalize their rotation.
Source: New York Post