team. 89. He can pass. He can shoot. He can score. He can defend. He can rebound. To be honest, there aren’t many things that Brogdon can’t do. Still, we cannot just rave about the player, he is still just a rookie. The flaw with Brogdon at the moment is his inconsistency with the shot. Sure, his numbers look good, especially considering his 6/11 shooting from three this week, but he is not tremendously consistent. Let’s take a look at his shooting by game this week:
<p>@ Brooklyn: 4/7 (3/4 from three)<br />
vs. Brooklyn: 2/8 (0/2 from three)<br />
vs. San Antonio: 1/6 (0/1 from three)<br />
vs. Portland: 4/6 (3/3 from three)</p>
<p>When taken together, these are pretty good numbers, but he also had two poor shooting nights this week. Still, that is a bit of a nitpick. Not everyone can be on every night. However, if Brogdon can be relied to knock down 2/5 every night, that balance will help the team even more. </p>. PG. Previous: 7th. Malcolm Brogdon. 5