Los Angeles Lakers Decide On Andre Ingram’s Future With Team

Andre Ingram was given another chance to play in the NBA. The Los Angeles Lakers signed him to a 10-day contract ahead of the five-game road trip in the East Coast.

Andre finished his deal with a brief came in the game against the Milwaukee Bucks, and will now have to return to the G-League. The 32-year-old spent the last decade there, and the Lakers will have to explain their reasons for offering him a contract. According to experts, they made a bad decision.

Ingram is not an NBA player and everyone knows that. He scored 19 points in the game against the Bucks, but he isn’t an NBA player. You can see that every time he walks on the floor. The good news is that fans like him, and we can’t really say that about many Lakers players.

Los Angeles had a terrible season, and LeBron James is probably the only veteran who deserves to return to the floor next season. The young players are hurt. Lonzo Ball and Brandon Ingram will be out for the remainder of the season. Head coach Luke Walton will be eliminated after the season. Andre is the only player to brings joy to the fanbase, so why didn’t the front office keep him?

The Lakers lost the last four games Andre played in. Why didn’t they keep around for longer? He could have scored a bucket or two. The player was given 15 minutes in his four games. The Lakers have nothing to hope for, and they could have given fans something to cheer on.

Are the Lakers creating a roster spot for another player? They may be just cheap. But, making him the sacrificial lamb isn’t the best decision. They had already spent too much money on players they don’t need. Let’s see what happens next.

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