The former Wizards veteran backcourt is also in the Warriors signing radar, but do they really have the energy to take care of this matter?
2:31am, 11 August 2025Basketball
American media TheSteinLine reporter Jake Fischer recently talked about the latest signings of the Golden State Warriors. Fischer wrote: Malcolm Brogdon is still in the Warriors' signing radar.

In the NBA regular season last season, Brogden was affected by injury and made a total of 24 appearances for the Washington Wizards, 13 of which were started. He averaged 23.5 minutes per game, with averaging 12.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 0.5 steals and 0.2 blocks, and 1.6 turnovers and 1.2 fouls. His shooting percentage was 43.3%, three-point shooting percentage was 28.6%, and free throw shooting percentage was 88%. Brogden's performance last season was indeed not ideal, and he missed a lot of games due to injuries. In fact, Brogden's performance on the court was also very disappointing. He did not show his due scoring ability. His offensive efficiency was very average, and his three-point shooting percentage was even more terrible. His performance also decreased significantly compared with previous seasons.

On the one hand, if Brogden recovers well enough in his injury, his ability will be far stronger than that of a basic salary player, not to mention that he has rich experience; but on the other hand, with Brogden's attendance rate in recent seasons and his continuous serious injuries, combined with his performance in last season, everyone will be very worried about his condition next season. If Brogden recovers well, of course, it will bring great help to the team, but if his injury recovery is not ideal, his performance in the next season will only decline further.

However, the current situation is that the Warriors should not have enough energy to pay attention to Brogdon at the current stage. The Warriors have been terrified by Jonathan Kuminga's contract renewal and transaction. Only when Kuminga is settled can they complete the signing of free agents. If they sign free agents first, they are likely to be at risk of losing Kuminga for nothing. What's more, before Brogdon, there were Al Horford and De Anthony Melton (De 'Anthony) problems that needed to be solved. Therefore, we have every reason to believe that the Warriors' focus at the current stage is entirely on other players and they have no energy to take care of other things. Judging from a series of previous experiences, Fischer's news is probably fake, and it is entirely possible that it was made up by him. Fischer's news is mixed, and without careful discernment, it is easy to be fooled by him.

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