Brandon Ingram agrees to 3-year, $120M extension with Raptors
A former All-Star, Brandon Ingram was traded to the Raptors on Feb. 6 but has not played since early December.
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Brandon Ingram is averaging 22.2 points per game this season.
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TORONTO (AP) — Brandon Ingram has a $120 million extension from the Raptors before ever playing a game for Toronto.
The recently acquired forward agreed to the deal Tuesday, less than a week after the Raptors got him from the New Orleans Pelicans.
Klutch Sports Group, Ingram’s agency, congratulated the 2020 All-Star and NBA’s Most Improved Player on his three-year extension in a post on X. The Raptors announced the extension on Wednesday.
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The Raptors sent Bruce Brown, Kelly Olynyk, a 2026 first-round pick and a 2031 second-round pick to New Orleans for Ingram on Feb. 6.
Ingram has been out for two months with a sprained left ankle, but the Raptors didn’t need to see him suit up to know they want him as part of their future. The No. 2 pick in the 2016 draft has averaged 23 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.2 assists, scoring at least 20 points per game in all six seasons.
Ingram played his first three seasons with the Lakers before being dealt to New Orleans in the 2019 trade that sent Anthony Davis to Los Angeles.
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Sources: Heat send P.J. Tucker to Raptors for Davion Mitchell
The Miami Heat acquired guard Davion Mitchell from the Toronto Raptors on Thursday in exchange for P.J. Tucker, a second-round pick and cash, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania.
Mitchell, the No. 9 pick in the 2021 draft, was in the middle of his first season with the Raptors after being traded to Toronto during the draft last summer. The 6-foot-2 guard and versatile defender helps Miami begin retooling their roster after the departure of star Jimmy Butler, who was traded to the Warriors on Wednesday night.
Mitchell, 26, was an impactful player as a rookie with Sacramento, averaging 11.5 points, 4.2 assists and 27.7 minutes in 2021-22. However, his role and playing time diminished in the next two seasons with the Kings.
With Toronto, Mitchell has played in 44 games and started a career-high 22 games, averaging 6.3 points and 4.6 assists on 43% shooting.
Meanwhile, Tucker has been traded three times in the past five days. The Clippers traded him to the Jazz last week for Drew Eubanks, and Utah flipped him to Miami in the Butler trade. Tucker, a 13-year NBA veteran, could be a candidate to hit the buyout market instead of remaining with the rebuilding Raptors, who also acquired forward Brandon Ingram from the Pelicans on Wednesday night. Ingram has been out since early December.
The Heat are 25-24 and the No. 6 seed in the Eastern Conference, still fighting to salvage their season after Butler’s departure. Miami drops below the first apron with the money saved from the move, according to ESPN’s Bobby Marks.