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Malcolm Brogdon Retires After Nine NBA Seasons, Capping Career with Knicks

New York Knicks guard Malcolm Brogdon has announced his retirement from basketball after nine NBA seasons, he told ESPN’s Shams Charania on Wednesday.

Brogdon, 32, signed a one-year deal with the Knicks in September and was expected to serve as a reserve guard under head coach Mike Brown. However, after deliberating during training camp, he informed team officials of his decision to step away from the game before the start of the 2025–26 season.

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Avery Torff Avery Torff

Russell Westbrook Agrees to Deal with Sacramento Kings

Russell Westbrook has agreed to a deal with the Sacramento Kings after staying patient in free agency, bringing established connections across the organization. Westbrook, who holds the NBA record for triple-doubles, adds veteran experience from six other teams, including the Nuggets, Lakers, and Thunder.

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Avery Torff Avery Torff

Mavericks Sign Jason Kidd to Multiyear Extension

The Dallas Mavericks have signed head coach Jason Kidd to a multiyear extension after leading the franchise to the 2023-24 Finals — their first appearance since 2011. Kidd, who has a 179-149 record in four seasons with Dallas, has drawn interest from other teams but remains with the Mavericks.

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Avery Torff Avery Torff

Keegan Murray Out Four-to-Six Weeks with Torn Thumb Ligament

Keegan Murray will undergo surgery after suffering a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his left thumb during Friday’s preseason loss to Portland. The Kings will need to adjust their forward rotation while Murray, entering his fourth season and eligible for an extension, is sidelined.

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