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.
The Pistons currently hold a record of 21-19 on the year, sitting in seventh place within the Eastern Conference standings. Detroit has become known as a gritty team this season that doesn't back down from anyone.
The New Orleans Pelicans 8-32 atrocious record has left many frustrated with the season at almost the halfway point. New Orleans travels to Chicago on Tuesday t
Even with the Pelicans' quick start, Zion Williamson went into early foul trouble after picking up three fouls in the first quarter. The former No. 1 overall pick didn't let that deter him from dominating in the second half,
Dan Woike is the Lakers beat writer for the Los Angeles Times after spending two seasons covering the league as a whole, with an emphasis on Los Angeles’ teams.
Here are three top trade targets for the resurgent Pistons as they potentially add to the roster at the NBA Trade Deadline.
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.
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That is why there is no better time to add a star like Brandon Ingram than right now. As the NBA trade deadline inches closer, so does the end of Ingram's time with the New Orleans Pelicans. While the 27-year-old forward is still an impactful player ...
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New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram injured his ankle against the Oklahoma City Thunder on December 7th. The former all-star forward has played only 18