Malcolm Brogdon has attracted interest from the Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks and Minnesota Timberwolves as teams navigate roster decisions and luxury tax considerations in the extended free agency period.
The Warriors’ pursuit of Brogdon remains tied to their ongoing restricted free agent stalemate with Jonathan Kuminga. Golden State’s interest level will become clearer once they resolve Kuminga’s situation and complete anticipated signings.
The Warriors are expected to sign Al Horford, De’Anthony Melton, Gary Payton II, and second-round pick Will Richard pending roster clarity. These moves have been delayed by the Kuminga negotiations and luxury tax implications.
The Knicks and Timberwolves have also placed Brogdon on their radar during the extended free agency period. Both organizations are among the teams simultaneously monitoring Malik Beasley’s availability following his cleared federal investigation.
Minnesota faces additional roster complications as they work through financial details for re-signing Bones Hyland. The Timberwolves are actively negotiating terms to retain the guard while managing salary cap constraints.
Brogdon’s market remains fluid as teams await resolution of other roster moves before making concrete offers. Brogdon is coming off his two-year, $45 million contract extension signed with the Indiana Pacers during the 2021 offseason. Brogdon was traded to the Boston Celtics in 2022 and then to the Portland Trail Blazers in 2023. Brogdon spent last season with the Washington Wizards.