While speaking with the media today about improving his play on the court, Malcolm Brogdon received high accolades for his work off the court.
Brogdon, who is being recognized for his commitment to education, gender and health equality as well as his support for criminal justice and voting reform, has captured the 2019-20 J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award, the top community service prize given out by the Professional Basketball Writer’s Association which honors the player, coach or athletic trainer who shows outstanding service and dedication to the community.
“The depth and breadth of Malcolm Brogdon’s commitment to making a positive difference is inspiring,” said PBWA President Josh Robbins of The Athletic.