Guard Malcolm Brogdon has agreed to a two-year and $45 million deal with the Indiana Pacers that will be added to his current contract, guaranteeing him $89.3 million for the next four seasons, according to Adrian Wojnarowski from ESPN.
Indiana Pacers guard Malcolm Brogdon has agreed to an additional two-year, $45 million extension – guaranteeing him $89.3 million over the next four years, his agent Austin Brown of CAA Sports tells ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) October 18, 2021
After being the lowest draft pick, 36th overall, to win the Rookie of The Year Award in 2016, Brogdon has improved as a player in each season. In 2019, he left the Milwaukee Bucks via a sign-and-trade to become a new member of the Pacers and has become one of the key players in the franchise.
Last season, he led the team in scoring with 21.2 points and also contributed with 5.3 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game.
With Brogdon, Domantas Sabonis, their All-Star caliber player, and Caris LeVert, in what could be a comeback season for him, the Pacers trust the core that they have built over the years and look to compete in the Eastern Conference.