Malcolm Brogdon has been a dream pickup for the Boston Celtics
By Rob Greene
Brogdan’s intangibles are crucial to the Celtics
The way he makes the essentials seem so elementary cannot be expressed enough. That calming presence enables him to simply get to his spots. Conquering the midrange and most of his triples from the outside as well as in the clutch With or without a contest, Brogdon is a huge tone-setter that can shift momentum.
All his possessions mainly ignite a spark, whether it is the drive-and-kick attack on the paint, getting to the cup at ease, or, as stated, finding that open jumper inside or out. When he attacks the rim, he uses his strength and force a lot on tough angles to provide sweeping finishes, extending both arms with either hand.
After the Celtics’ Finals defeat, many knew Brad Stevens would be aggressive with their abundance of TPEs in order to get the core some assistance. Even with the trade rumors he faced for a while, no one could have imagined a more perfect piece than Brogdon. On and off the court, he has presumably been a “grade A” — magnificent portrayal of a Boston Celtic within the organization. Aside from the mesh he has with Jaylen Brown and Grant Williams as the NBA VP crew,
"“No, nothing close,” said Brogdon when asked if he had ever been a part of a team like the Celtics following a blow-out win. “This is a treat for any NBA player. Whether you ask Marcus Smart, Tatum, Brown, anybody, it’s a treat to play on a team like this.”"
the two-way scoring playmaker of a guard that Boston had missed in June. Despite a great first half of his tenure and a few joyous months of Kemba Walker rewarding him as an All-Star, Kyrie Irving has been one of the most all-around dream acquisitions for the Celtics in recent memory.