Making sense of Brandon Ingram trade
Pelicans trading Brandon Ingram to Raptors for Kelly Olynyk, Bruce Brown: Sources
Brandon Ingram is on his way out of New Orleans. The Pelicans are sending him to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Bruce Brown Jr., Kelly Olynyk, a first-round pick (top-four protected via the Indiana Pacers in 2026) and one second-round pick, according to league sources.
NOLA.com · 6d
Rod Walker: The Brandon Ingram trade from Pelicans to Toronto Raptors makes sense
Wednesday, the eve of the trade deadline, ended up being Ingram’s last day as a Pelican. It's a trade that feels a lot like one the Saints made in early November when they traded Marshon Lattimore. Both Ingram and Lattimore will go down as arguably the best player at their position in their team's history. Both were plagued by injuries.
Basketball Insiders · 6d
Pelicans trade report: New Orleans is sending Brandon Ingram to Toronto for players and picks
Breaking: The New Orleans Pelicans have traded Brandon Ingram to the Toronto Raptors for Bruce Brown Jr., Kelly Olynyk, one first-round pick and one second-rounder, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/tI4jo2cYhM
NOLA.com · 6d
Pelicans trade Brandon Ingram to Toronto Raptors. Here's what they got in return.
Ingram was in his sixth season with the Pelicans after being acquired in 2019 in the trade that sent Anthony Davis to the Los Angeles Lakers. Ingram had some highs and lows with the Pelicans. He was named to the All-Star game for the first and only time in his career in 2020. He was also voted the NBA’s Most Improved Player that season.
The New York Times · 9h
Brandon Ingram’s extension will result in tough decisions for Raptors
PHILADELPHIA — A few hours before they beat the Philadelphia 76ers 106-103 on Tuesday, the Toronto Raptors agreed to terms with Brandon Ingram on a three-year, $120 million extension, a team source confirmed to The Athletic. Ingram was poised to become a free agent in the offseason.
Pelicans Stand Firm On Zion Williamson
Pelicans' brass doubling down on Zion Williamson's upside
The player he is now is better than he’s ever been.” The potential for Williamson's rare combination of raw athletic ability, explosiveness and size (listed at 6-foot-6, 284 pounds) to translate in the NBA has been evident since his first few games on the court back in late January 2020 — after the first of what has become several long injury absences.
According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, Brandon Ingram passed on a four-year, $160 million deal with the New Orleans Pelicans.
The New Orleans Pelicans are searching for a Brandon Ingram trade ahead of the February 6th NBA trade deadline. The question ...
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