Zion Williamson, Brandon Ingram, Trades, Free Agency
Scott: Pelicans ahead Brandon Ingram is considered a potential player to be traded by rival managers who spoke to HoopsHype. Those managers believe that the fit between Ingram and Zion is wrong on the court. With Ingram entering the final season of his $36 million contract, he's been a trade candidate before, but he's a prime trade candidate now.
I was just asking in my head. I am not reporting this. Depending on what happens with Cleveland this round, I wonder what Ingram is Darius Garland a trade would make sense for both sides this summer if Cleveland can re-sign Donovan Mitchell for a long time (depending on the extension). I think there is some question in Cleveland if they are going to go with two young guards. The two big ones entered Jarrett Allen again Evan Mobley they can separate if they want. It looks like they've lost three since their breakup Lauri Markkanen of Donovan Mitchell trade. It's the Pelicans, I know CJ McCollum they can't handle the ball, and they want the ball in Zion's hands, but a true point guard is something they haven't had. They have a replacement for Ingram Trey Murphyagain Herb Jones he can play a lot.
Guillory: I've been sad about this article (if Ingram is going to be traded). The way he ended the season was terrible. He looked terrible in the first round of the playoffs. It's Dort put him in jail for most of that series. At the end of that game, he told us that this was his worst year in a Pelicans uniform going back to Team USA and the struggles he had last summer. His goal is down this year. He's improved his passing, and his defense has been a little better this year, but I don't think he's had the same impact we're used to seeing from him. I think a big part of what happened to him at the end of the season was his injury against Orlando a month before the playoffs. I think they would have had a better chance of avoiding the Play-In Tournament if he had been healthy the rest of the way. They probably would have been over that 50 win mark.
The financial situation is what it is, and they have to make a big decision about whether they want to give him the amount of money he's going to want in a contract extension and what that means for the way they build. their entire list. They also look down on the big time extension with Trey Murphy this summer, which I think will be done this summer. I think they are really willing to have him as a nice piece next to him Zion Williamson with his shooting, size, and athleticism. You fit a lot of what they want to be.
One of my rules of thumb is that I hate to trade a guy when his value is too low, and I think that's where Ingram is right now. If you were trying to sell Ingram coming out of last summer, where he averaged 25 points per game, they made it to the Play-Ins, and Zion was out, I think you would have gotten a better deal on him then. now.
If you look at the league, that situation in Cleveland is interesting, even if it is Donovan Mitchell. I think Jarrett Allen he's another guy the Pelicans could be interested in for their center position. I'm not entirely sold that there are a lot of good options out there where the Pelicans could trade Ingram and feel like they're making an upgrade over the team they currently have. Perhaps they decide that the financial situation outweighs that. When I look at yours Darius Garland scenario, I would say him again CJ McCollum It would be an interesting fit, to be two young guards. Could they move Murphy to the starting lineup, and McCollum go to the bench as a $30 million guy? I think that is something that needs to be discussed. I think the overall situation in Cleveland will be something the Pelicans will be interested in.
The Pelicans had discussions with Atlanta heading into the trade deadline about the possibility Dejounte Murray and perhaps one of their greatest. I think they are another group that we have to keep an eye on.
Scott: You have raised Jarrett Allen. Very good point. We will be in touch Jonas Valanciunas a little, but Allen played Trajan Langdon when he was an official of the Brooklyn Nets. He was certainly a fan of Allen.
Let me ask you this: Do you know what Ingram and his camp would want in an extension as he enters his final season worth $36 million?
Guillory: I think they will want to swim somewhere near that much water. He's still a guy in his 20s who will be the best scorer in the league for a long time, he's a playmaker, and a guy who has been successful in this team since the first time Zion was out. . I think there are teams in the league who would like to pay him, if not, to the maximum for the ability he brings as a goalscorer on the wing, he can play as a balance, he is a versatile defender. , and he's a great closet guy. I think he will have value on the open market. Does it make sense to pay him again Trey Murphy if you will increase Zion? I've been banging my head against the wall, trying to figure out what the best trade for Ingram is. I keep coming back to Cleveland and Atlanta – and I think Miami is another interesting one. Maybe in Brooklyn. I'm not sure any of these trades make them better.
Scott: Raised several groups. Miami needs to make improvements, but I don't know if Ingram is. I think they need more than four. Ingram doesn't hit the low post against the four. I can also say Brooklyn, Mikal Bridges three of them. If you're going to play small ball and have Ingram as a four, yes. I know there are people in the Pelicans organization who are interested Nic Claxton. I also know that there are people in the Nets organization who are interested Trey Murphy. I don't think that makes sense to either party. It's very relatable to a long distance player. While you remind me of the trade talks between the Pelicans and the Hawks before the trade deadline, it's interesting when Dejounte Murray and maybe Onyeka Okongwu or Clint Capela, depending on which major they want. Cleveland with Jarrett Allen It's interesting, like you said, but I don't think Allen's exposure to Ingram is enough.
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