Veteran point guard Malcolm Brogdon signed a non-guaranteed one-year deal with the Knicks this summer — a training camp deal in name, but not in mindset. As far as Brogdon is concerned, he’ll be suiting up in orange and blue when the Knicks host the Cleveland Cavaliers on opening night.

“I come here with the expectation I’m going to make the team,” Brogdon said after practice Sunday in Tarrytown. “I feel what I bring to the table and have to offer, I can help this team. The decision is out of my control but I feel like I have what it takes to help this team.”

Now entering his 10th NBA season, Brogdon arrives in New York with a decorated résumé and a series of injury-riddled campaigns. The 2017 Rookie of the Year appeared in just 24 games for the Washington Wizards last season, 39 f

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