Published 15:06 IST, December 10th 2019

NBA Trade Rumours: NY Knicks to snap up Brandon Ingram in 2020?

NBA Trade Rumours: Latest reports suggest that the underperforming New York Knicks could sign Brandon Ingram in the upcoming 2020 offseason. Read on for more.

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New Orleans Pelicans fell to a 105-103 loss to Detroit Pistons, courtesy of a buzzer-beater by Derrick Rose in  dying sts of game. However, 22-year-old Pelicans star Brandon Ingram continued his fine run in this year's NBA season with ar impressive display. Ingram's consistent displays have given birth to NBA trade rumours linking young starlet to New York Knicks in 2020 offseason.

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Brandon Ingram ended with 31 points in narrow loss to Pelicans

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NBA Trade Rumours: Brandon Ingram on New York Knicks' radar

Former LA Lakers player Brandon Ingram, who was traded to New Orleans in 2019 in a pack for Anthony Davis, has impressed over course of ongoing NBA season with his new franchise. Brandon Ingram is averaging a career-high 24.6 points, seven rebounds, and four assists per game on 49% shooting. His performances have given rise to rumours linking 22-year old to an offseason move to New York Knicks. Knicks have been below-par this season and recently let go of coach David Fizdale. Knicks' President Steve Mills and team GM Scott Perry are considering a major overhaul in summer. Could Brandon Ingram fit in with Knicks next season?

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13:42 IST, December 10th 2019