Newest Toronto Raptor Brandon Ingram thinks highly of franchise star Scottie Barnes. This season was not an easy one given the injuries and uncertainty.
Darko Rajakovic spoke to the media at the Toronto Raptors end-of-season press conference. In his second season as head coach, Rajakovic led the Raptors to a 30-52 season.
Brandon Ingram only made two official appearances as a member of the Toronto Raptors this season. But none of them occurred on the hardwood. In his 2024-25
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The Toronto Raptors had a down season, but the franchise has a bright future. In addition to having a promising core of Scottie Barnes, Brandon Ingram, RJ Barrett, and Gradey Dick, they also own a lottery pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.
The Toronto Raptors were defeated 125-118 Sunday by the San Antonio Spurs Sunday in the Frost Bank Center. Toronto was led by rookie second-round pick Jonathan Mogbo who contributed nine points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists, and four steals, just one point shy of his second triple-double in three games.
Brandon Ingram still isn’t quite healthy. The 27-year-old forward sprained his ankle back in December and had been nearing a return late in the season before the Toronto Raptors opted to shut him down as a precaution.
Brandon Ingram has officially been shut down for the season. The newly acquired Toronto Raptors forward was ruled out for the team’s remaining two games after he underwent a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection on Tuesday afternoon, per TSN’s Josh Lewenberg.
The Toronto Raptors have now missed the playoffs for three straight years and four times in the last five seasons. They attempted to shake things up via a blockbuster trade in February, which came in the form of All-Star forward Brandon Ingram.
Ahead of February's trade deadline, the Toronto Raptors made one of the biggest moves of the day by acquiring one-time All-Star Brandon Ingram from the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Toronto Raptors continue to navigate a challenging season as they prepare to face the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night. Sitting 11th in the Eastern Conference standings, Toronto would need a miracle to reach the play-in tournament, trailing the 10th-seed Miami Heat by six games with just 10 games left in the regular season.
On February 5, 2025, it was initially reported that Brandon Ingram had been traded from the New Orleans Pelicans to the Toronto Raptors. Fast forward to almost two months later, and Ingram has not played a game for the Toronto Raptors and has not played overall since December 7 after getting injured by Lu Dort.
Brandon Ingram will miss at least the next 10 days. The Toronto Raptors plan to re-evaluate the former All-Star early next month as he continues to work his way back from an ankle sprain he suffered in early December.
An NBA reporter is not a fan of what the Toronto Raptors are trying to do with their tank. The main gripe being with Brandon Ingram’s availability. Toronto traded for Ingram at the February trade deadline, who they would later give a contract extension signifying their belief in him.
The Toronto Raptors traded for Brandon Ingram on Feb. 5, but he still hasn't played for them. In fact, the former Most Improved Player has been out for over three months with a sprained ankle.
ESPN analyst Brian Windhorst is being suspicious of the Toronto Raptors tanking for the rest of the 2024-25 season with star forward Brandon Ingram still absent.
Former All-Star forward Brandon Ingram has yet to make his Raptors debut after being acquired in a trade with New Orleans ahead of last month’s deadline.
Brandon Ingram was one of the most accomplished stars in New Orleans Pelicans history, regardless of how short their history is. However, the biggest issue with Ingram has been his injury availability, with this season being the perfect example of it.
According to NBA reporter Josh Lewenberg of TSN, Brandon Ingram wanted the New Orleans Pelicans to trade him to the Toronto Raptors or Atlanta Hawks.
According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, Brandon Ingram passed on a four-year, $160 million deal with the New Orleans Pelicans. The Pelicans traded Ingram to the Toronto Raptors, who signed the small forward to a three-year, $120 million contract extension.
With this Ingram move, the Raptors may have gotten themselves closer to another sell-off of expensive players — and no closer to contention.
On Wednesday night, ahead of the NBA's trade deadline, Ingram's time in New Orleans officially came to an end.
Ingram was traded to the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday and will now team up with Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett to form part of their new-look core.
It's been a long time coming, but Brandon Ingram finally has a new home.
The Toronto Raptors were over a year into a slow, cautious rebuild where they traded off veterans and slowly accumulated draft picks. Wednesday, they completely reversed course to make a win-now trade.
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