After a disappointing run in New Orleans, the former All-Star believes he can apply lessons with his new team.
To be successful this season, the Raptors need their ball-dominant wings to not only coexist, but also enhance one another.
The Toronto Raptors are unleashing a new frontcourt duo this season with Brandon Ingram working together with Scottie Barnes.
Toronto’s new forward shows immediate chemistry in record-setting opening night win over the Hawks The Toronto Raptors are a young, evolving squad. The arrival of Brandon Ingram — a multi-dimensional ...
The 2025-26 NBA season is officially underway. Unfortunately, injuries are already plaguing a number of teams, while some ...
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Raptors hope adding healthy Brandon Ingram can fuel return to competitiveness in weak East
With the Raptors happy to prioritize draft positioning over present-day competitiveness, forward Brandon Ingram didn’t play a ...
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 ...
More than 300 days after his last regular-season game, Toronto Raptors wing Brandon Ingram is ready to step back on an NBA ...
Brandon Ingram 's injury woes might be back. The Toronto Raptors forward won't play in Sunday's pre-season game against the ...
Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram let his true thoughts on New Orleans Pelicans fans be known during a recent press conference. Ingram was traded from the Pelicans to the Raptors on Feb. 6. New ...
Ingram and Scottie Barnes form a strong frontcourt pairing, but they could use a center that could put them over the top.
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