Malcolm Brogdon may not be the most-athletic guy on the floor for Boston this season, but he sure as Hell should help fill the gaps that caused the Celtics to miss out on Banner 18 in the 2022 Finals.
In some ways, Brogdon can be viewed as a taller version (6'5") of 6'1" Payton Pritchard, neither of whom would be considered lightning-quick. But assuming Malcolm takes a significant number of Pritchard's minutes, mismatches on the defensive end won't be much of an issue.
But it is on the offensive end that the Virginia product supplies much-needed help. He attacks the basket with authority - is a strong finisher - and has made 88.1% of his free throws thus far in his career. That will be huge for a Boston crew that could use more scores in the paint.
Finally, the Celtics' turnovers in last season's playoffs were a major factor in their failure to hoist Banner 18. Brogdon posts a mere 1.8 turnovers per game for his career. He takes care of the ball.
It's all good! The addition of Brogdon to an "almost Champion" team is very encouraging. His 19.1 PPG, 5.1 RPG and 5.9 APG last season can certainly help. Brad Stevens has certainly filled in the blanks. The Green are well-poised to take on all comers in 2022-23.
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