By Jerry Ratcliffe

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.


