Could Brandon Ingram Be TRADED To The Utah Jazz
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In this video we discuss the potential of Brandon Ingram to be traded from the New Orleans Pelicans to the Utah Jazz and whether or not he is worth resigning at a max contract level.
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11 Comments
I wish i had more time to watch your channel, Wraith, but when i do have time, i enjoy your show. I agree with you BI is not worth a max contact, in my opinion, he's worth 135 million over 4 years .
Lauri was rusting away in Cleveland..now look at him. Sometimes a change in scenery and a better coach makes a HUGE difference
He and Lauri would fit well together but it’s about the money
Thanks for the video. I don’t want the Jazz going after Ingram.
He was a potential target of the 76ers if the missed on all targets. As you have pointed out, they disliked the idea of paying him what he wants.
You are absolutely right again. I also think that BI is decent player but not worth of the max money. If he dont take less than max, he will out of the job soon.
What if NO would take Collins and Clarkson in a trade and we see how things fit before the offer. You would have Lauri, Sexton and BI all the same age as a bridge to the young guys potential. I’m interested
If the Jazz can off load Collins in this trade for a year rental of Ingram, I will go for it!
In terms of his injury history and availability these last few years, I wonder if it's his body of work or pelicans staff mishandling the situations with their guys
Who else of that caliber player can we get? Just do it! I would gamble on a player like Brandon than having another Taylor Hendricks, its going to be years if at all that Hendricks could get to Ingram's level .
That would be a nasty Duo. We could keep filling in needs with first rounders for the next four to five years. Will the Jazz ever win a ring?