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Re: Ingram to Charlotte 

Post#21 » by NBAhipster24 » Tue Aug 27, 2024 11:29 pm

I don't think I'd want the ball coming out of Millers hands and going into tough mid range shots from BI lol that would be a huge miss
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Re: Ingram to Charlotte 

Post#22 » by PhilBlackson » Fri Aug 30, 2024 4:29 pm

I actually like the idea of Ingram in CHA…just not via this trade lol they would be a pretty fun team if they signed him outright in the summer.

I would like to see the Hornets become relevant. Feels like they haven’t been seen LJ & Zo lol which ofc is a lifetime ago.
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Re: Ingram to Charlotte 

Post#23 » by Rich4114 » Tue Sep 3, 2024 1:15 pm

PhilBlackson wrote:I actually like the idea of Ingram in CHA…just not via this trade lol they would be a pretty fun team if they signed him outright in the summer.

I would like to see the Hornets become relevant. Feels like they haven’t been seen LJ & Zo lol which ofc is a lifetime ago.


They've been more relevant in the Rice/Mason/Divac and then the Baron Davis eras tbh. Which, were also lifetimes ago :banghead:

What Charlotte has to offer are a few younger prospects and draft capital. They won't want to part with the core they're trying to build on though (LaMelo/Miller/Mark) and Miles was just signed so he's not eligible to be traded right now. I think the biggest issue with a Charlotte-based blockbuster is their tradable contracts, they really only have a few in the $10-$12 range so making salaries work would be difficult for any big named player (though not impossible, especially with a third team).

But as others have mentioned, can't see them giving up a bunch of assets for a player likely leaving in free agency anyway. It'd be less of a challenge to sign him outright.
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Re: Ingram to Charlotte 

Post#24 » by KembaWalker » Tue Sep 3, 2024 1:32 pm

Brandon Ingram has literally no value, not sure what the point of this would be. We’d be worse on the floor on day 1 and risking losing him for nothing…with the upside being stuck with a horrible BI contract

In short, uh no

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