The New York Knicks have spent the offseason bolstering their depth, but one move in particular could pay off far more than its modest price tag suggests. Veteran guard Malcolm Brogdon, now on a non-guaranteed veteran minimum contract, arrives in New York with both promise and risk attached. For a Knicks team shifting toward a more balanced, distribution-heavy offense under head coach Mike Brown, Brogdon’s skill set could quietly make him one of the steals of the season.

A pedigree worth the gamble

Brogdon isn’t just another body competing for a roster spot. He’s a former Rookie of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year, one of the most accomplished guards available at such a discounted rate. Over the years, he’s built a reputation as a steady ballhandler and facilitator, capable of running

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