Brogdon living the good life both on and off the NBA court

By Jerry Ratcliffe

Malcolm Brogdon

Malcolm Brogdon sports his new Pacers jersey alongside Indiana President Kevin Pritchard (left) and head coach Nate McMillan. Photo: Indiana Pacers

Former Virginia star Malcolm Brogdon is living the good life.

Now starring for the NBA’s Indiana Pacers, Brogdon scored a career-high 36 points on Monday night, helping his team beat Toronto.

Brogdon had a nice linescore: 36 points, 7 rebounds, 9 assists, 10 of 17 field goals, 3 of 5 from the arc and 13 of 14 free throws.

Off the court, Brogdon’s not doing too badly either.

According to reports, Brogdon sold his mansion that sits on a golf course (Hawthorns Golf course) in Hamilton County, for nearly a million bucks. He bought the home in August of 2019 for $960,000 after signing an $85 million contract with the Pacers, a four-year deal.

Brogdon’s home was 7,872 square feet, featuring six bedrooms, six baths, a hearth room and wet bar in the gated community.

Don’t worry though, Brogdon still owns other property, a $2 million mansion in Atlanta’s Buckhead area.