Despite Zion Williamson's absence, Brandon Ingram has struggled to shine for the New Orleans Pelicans. Ingram's performance has been criticized, with some suggesting a trade as the team's best path forward. Ingram himself acknowledges his poor form and expresses uncertainty about his future with the team.
The Pelicans' biggest offseason decision centers around Brandon Ingram, writes @WillGuillory. Do they extend him? Or is it time to move on as part of the changes David Griffin hinted at Tuesday? Examining a pivotal summer in New Orleans ⤵️ https://t.co/qBpNzlO6tp https://t.co/bs7eNY8SkQ
Zion Williamson may have just had his healthiest season of his career, but he still has yet to play in a playoff game. Is it time for the Pelicans to trade Zion? 🤔 https://t.co/k9kjeX5HK8
Brandon Ingram on extension talks and his Pelicans future: “I love the city of New Orleans. This is a place where I got my first All-Star and they let me be myself. I’ve got good relationships around here, but you never know. I’ll take a few weeks off and think about what’s best… https://t.co/QjOXgKRkKM
It's been a struggle for Zion in terms of postseason playing time. https://t.co/qI2r3tu6Dp
Why a Brandon Ingram trade is Pelicans’ best path forward https://t.co/UXKXhYYhnw
“From USA to this season is probably the worst I’ve been in a New Orleans Pelicans uniform. And I’m motivated by that,” Brandon Ingram said adding that he is taking the blame.
“I played. It’s not a great time to complain about my physical appearance or how I played out there,” Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram said when asked about his knee.
Brandon Ingram is a team-high +2 for the Pelicans, which is weird, because it feels like he is trapped underneath 5,000 miles of rubble
Man, the Pelicans just absolutely made Ingram disappear in the paint. Totally enveloped him, then took it the other way for a pick-6. Such a monster set of wings.
With Zion sidelined, the Pelicans needed Brandon Ingram to shine. So far, he hasn’t. https://t.co/jyphN0UeNB