Two nights after veteran guard Malcolm Brogdon led the Portland Trail Blazers to an upset win in Houston, are the Rockets interested in bringing him back to town on a more permanent basis?
Now 31 years old, Brogdon isn’t an ideal age alignment with the rebuilding Trail Blazers (13-30). That could make him a better fit in Houston, where general manager Rafael Stone’s Rockets (20-23) appear closer to making a playoff push in the Western Conference.
Jake Fischer of Yahoo! Sports has more:
In addition to the Knicks and Lakers, league personnel believe Brogdon has another team with legitimate interest in his services: Houston, which has plenty of former Boston staffers who overlapped with Brogdon during his (2022-23) season with the Celtics.
Brogdon is under contract with the Blazers through the 2024-25 season at $22.5 million annually. Between the expiring salaries of Victor Oladipo and Jock Landale, Houston could make the matching math work on a potential deal. The question is whether the sides could come to terms on the appropriate asset(s) — likely a draft pick and/or a young player, given Portland’s rebuilding situation — to send with those expiring contracts to incentivize a deal.
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Talks are likely to heat up with at least some Brogdon suitors in the near future, since the NBA’s 2023-24 in-season trade deadline of Thursday, Feb. 8, is less than two weeks away.
A steady 6-foot-4 guard who can play and defend at either backcourt spot, Brogdon is averaging 15.7 points (42.2% on 3-pointers) and 5.3 assists in 28.0 minutes per game this season.