Breaking ❗ Shams: Brogdon, the former best sixth man in the league, announced his retirement at the age of 32

Basketball     5:33am, 16 October 2025

According to the famous reporter Shams, breaking news, Knicks guard Brogdon announced through ESPN that he has decided to retire after nine seasons in the NBA.

Brogdon was already locked into the Knicks' regular season roster, but after careful consideration, he informed the team management of his decision to retire on Wednesday local time.

Brogdon is only 32 years old this year. He has played for the Bucks, Pacers, Celtics, Trail Blazers, and Wizards in his career. He was selected with the 36th overall pick in the 2016 draft. He has won honors such as the 2017 Rookie of the Year and the 2023 Sixth Man of the Year!

In his NBA career, Brogdon played in a total of 463 regular season games, including 296 starts, averaging 15.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game.

Brogdon issued a retirement statement:

Today, I officially begin the transformation of my career. Over the past decades, I have devoted my mind, body and soul unreservedly to the game of basketball. This journey requires countless sacrifices, but it has also given me many gains. I can reach the end in my own way. I am deeply grateful to be able to share the fruits of my career with my family and friends at this moment.

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