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Ingram and Scottie Barnes form a strong frontcourt pairing, but they could use a center that could put them over the top. Bleacher Report writer Andy Bailey suggests a trade that would send RJ Barrett, Jakob Poeltl, Ochai Agbaji and a 2030 top three-protected first-round pick to the Philadelphia 76ers for Joel Embiid.
The New Orleans Pelicans had one of their best seasons in franchise history during the 2023-24 season, winning 49 games but having their year come to an end in the first round against the Oklahoma City Thunder. However, they weren't able to build upon that ...
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The Raptors traded for that very hooper in February when they acquired Brandon Ingram in exchange for Bruce Brown and Kelly Olynyk, plus a first- and second-round pick. Ingram did not suit up for the Raptors following the trade, instead sitting out the ...
Brandon Ingram began last season with the New Orleans Pelicans, but his future with the team quickly shifted as trade speculation surrounded him. In February, the Toronto Raptors secured Ingram ahead of the trade deadline, sending Bruce Brown, Kelly Olynyk ...
Ingram had a pretty forgettable stint with the New Orleans Pelicans. Despite many pundits believing the Pelicans were primed for success after essentially swapping Davis for nearly the entirety of the Lakers' young core and then some, the franchise never reached those anticipated heights.
The Raptors set a franchise record for points in a season opener, scoring 138 to defeat the Hawks, as Brandon Ingram made the ultimate flex.
Brandon Ingram’s heavy-lidded eyes will flutter open. He’ll roll out from under the Supima cotton sheets in his suite at the Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Atlanta and, refreshed from his nap, look forward to playing in a regular-season NBA game for the first time in 319 days.