While it seemed inevitable at one time that Brandon Ingram would be parting ways with the New Orleans Pelicans amid constant trade rumors, the partnership may be lasting a lot longer than anyone expected.
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The New Orleans Pelicans and 10-32 and the NBA trade deadline is right around the corner. NBA Insider Bobby Marks explains why Brandon Ingram’s name will be coming up often in that conversation. See more on WWL and Audacy.
In a possible trade, New Orleans could send Ingram and Jeremiah Robinson-Earl to Detroit for Tim Hardaway Jr., Ron Holland II and draft capital. With the Pistons having a great season, they are trying to add another star to their roster to make a deep playoff run, which they would do by acquiring Ingram.
You know that feeling when you put off going to the gym for so long and when you finally do, the next day the soreness is on another level? Well, just like that
Ingram (ankle) has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Jazz. Ingram remains on the mend as he tries to work his way back from an ankle injury. The 27-year-old veteran has missed 18 straight games but could soon return.