Pacers sign Malcolm Brogdon to four-year deal after trade with Bucks
To complete the deal for Brogdon, a restricted free agent, the Pacers sent a first-round pick and two future second round picks to Milwaukee. Woj quickly followed up that report with news that Brogdon agreed to a 4-year, $85 million deal to put him in Blue and Gold through his prime years.
Brogdon averaged 15.6 points, shooting over 42 percent from three in 64 games for the Bucks last season. In fact, he finished the season with 90-50-40 numbers making over 54 percent of his field goals and almost 93 percent from the free throw line.
Brogdon averaged 15.6 points, shooting over 42 percent from three in 64 games for the Bucks last season. In fact, he finished the season with 90-50-40 numbers making over 54 percent of his field goals and almost 93 percent from the free throw line.