Boston Celtics reserve point guard Malcolm Brogdon spoke after the team’s practice on Wednesday afternoon about fitting in on the Celtics and how it compares to the Indiana Pacers (his last team) as well as the change from the Milwaukee Bucks to the Pacers.
The former Virginia player is embracing his new role as a second unit point guard, continuing to get to know fellow Boston floor general Marcus Smart. He is emphasizing spacing and movement within the offense.
Brogdon said that as the Pacers started the onerous process of rebuilding last season, he decided he wanted to play for a contender.
To its credit (and Boston’s gain), Indiana helped him by sending Brogdon to the Celtics at the start of the 2022 NBA offseason.
Take a look at the clip embedded above to hear what Brogdon had to say after practice today in full.
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