The Knicks continue reshaping the back half of their roster.

The team and veteran guard Malcolm Brogdon agreed to a one-year deal on Friday morning, The Post confirmed.

Brogdon won Sixth Man of the Year in 2022-23, his lone season in Boston; but he’s liable to play a somewhat smaller role in the Garden.

He’ll go into training camp with a non-guaranteed contract, and a chance to be a bargain signing.

The Knicks re-signed Landy Shamet on Thursday after talks with Ben Simmons fizzled out.

After the oft-injured Simmons had initial flirtations with the Knicks but decided not to take a minimum offer, they ironically turned to another guard who has had his own problems staying healthy, though not quite as severe.

While Brogdon was key off the bench for the Celtics in the regular-season, he suffered an arm injury that limited him in the postseason.

Malcolm Brogdon #15 of the Washington Wizards handles the ball during the game against the Indiana Pacers on February 12, 2025 at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC.Malcolm Brogdon is signing with the Knicks. NBAE via Getty Images

He played just two dozen games last season — averaging 15 points, four rebounds and four assists per game for the Wizards — 39 with the Blazers the year before that and 36 for Indiana in 2021-22.

Brogdon has missed a total of 162 games over the past four seasons, or roughly half of the available action.

Malcolm Brogdon #15 of the Washington Wizards passes the ball against the Charlotte Hornets at Capital One Arena on December 26, 2024 in Washington, DC. Malcolm Brogdon playing for the Wizards last season. Getty Images

Still, that won’t matter as much to the Knicks since his burden will be much lighter in New York.

And after fired coach Tom Thibodeu either had no bench or refused to use it, successor Mike Brown has now been furnished with a solid group of backups.

Brogdon, who turns 33 in December, could be part of that.