No, why haven't you traded it out?
The Pelicans have been selling Ingram since the beginning of this offseason, but it's almost fall, and they can't sell it.
Keyboard Man MVP Perkins couldn't stand it, saying that the Warriors could take over Ingram, and his combination with Curry's dream chase could make the West tremble.
The famous worrying American media "FW" also hurriedly provided a set of latest trade plans, that is, the Spurs packaged and sent Keldon Johnson, Collins and three first-round picks to exchange Ingram from the Pelicans.
Paul: I unilaterally oppose this deal for the following reasons:
Seriously.
Even if Paul and Ingram have clashed before, it doesn't mean they can't be on the same team.
There are many examples of fighting with the front foot and being a teammate with the back foot.
Think about Griffin and Simmons, men who have the same ex-girlfriend Jenner, who used to be teammates in the Nets, compared to Paul and Ingram's ordinary fist and foot clashes?
However, the Spurs should not be 5 for 1 Ingram, not to give Paul face, but not to deserve it.
Ingram has been struggling in the playoffs this year, averaging just 14.3 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game, shooting 34.5 percent and 25 percent from the field.
This guy also "opened his mouth", and opened his mouth to ask for a big contract with a total salary of more than $200 million, and the Pelicans had no choice but to give up on him.
If Ingram doesn't get an early contract extension this summer, he could enter the free agency next summer.
It means that if the Spurs trade to Ingram, they may only have the right to use him for one year, unless he is renewed early.
The problem is that the Pelicans, as Ingram's parent team, are unwilling to renew his contract early, let alone the Spurs as pick-up man.
On all accounts, Ingram's trading value is very low, and it can even be called a hot potato, so it is no wonder that no one has been willing to take the offer so far.
Presumably, the Spurs don't want to be the big one, and Ingram really doesn't have a lot of temptation, so it's better to keep the trade chips and look for other prey.
Paul on the outside, Wembanyama on the inside, and the Spurs are indeed just one All-Star wing away from making a big career.
In fact, the forward position of the Spurs' current lineup is also quite deep, Vassell, Johnson and Barnes, the founder of the Warriors dynasty who was traded for a short time!