Phoenix Suns point guard Monte Morris is questionable for Sunday's game against the Toronto Raptors, and Cody Martin remains out.
The Toronto Raptors are coming off a strong victory against the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night. They did so without their star newcomer in Brandon Ingram, who’s yet to make his debut since arriving to the Raptors in a trade with the New Orleans Pelicans.
The New Orleans Pelicans made a huge trade ahead of last week's deadline, sending All-Star forward Brandon Ingram to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Bruce Brown, Kelly Olynyk, a first-round pick,
Toronto Raptors sent him to New Orleans as part of a trade for Brandon Ingram. The Pelicans have won two of their past three games since snapping a 10-gme skid just before the NBA All-Star break. Julian Champagnie tied a career high with six 3s as he and Keldon Johnson each scored 18 points for San Antonio.
The Toronto Raptors say Brandon Ingram is still not close to a return while Jakob Poeltl participated in practice Wednesday
The Oklahoma City Thunder pulled off a near 40-point win over the New Orleans Pelicans behind a strong offensive display.
The Toronto Raptors swooped in to secure the services of their newest star before the NBA Trade Deadline. The Raptors pushed hard to acquire Ingram, and wound up sending Bruce Brown, Kelly Olynyk, and a couple of picks in exchange for their brand-new star forward.
The Raptors will be the third team the former No. 2 overall pick has played for in his professional career. Shortly after the blockbuster deal, Ingram signed a three-year extension with Toronto. In an introduction press conference, the elite wing explained his reasoning for being with his new franchise for the long run.
Brandon Ingram's new deal with the Toronto Raptors will make him one of the top 40 highest-paid players in the NBA next season
The newest member of the Toronto Raptors, Brandon Ingram, will flourish and make an immediate impact, according to Darko Rajakovic.
Right on the heels of trading for Brandon Ingram before the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, the Toronto Raptors have extended the contract of the 6-foot-8 wing. The new deal is worth $120 million over the next three seasons, meaning Ingram will average $40 million per season, with the last year being a player option.