It’s hard not to look at the 22 points and 10 assists-a-game average produced by former Bucks point guard Malcolm Brogdon so far this season.
General Manager Jon Horst says Brogdon is a good player and a great person, but he also says it’s possible for both teams involved in a trade to win. Horst says it looks like Milwaukee is a better team without him and Brogdon has benefited from the move to the Pacers.
The Bucks have won six-of-eight entering tonight’s (Friday’s) game at Utah and Coach Mike Budenholzer’s offense has the best net rating in the N-B-A.













