Spurs Acquire Brandon Ingram in Three-Team Blockbuster Trade Proposal

Bleacher Report’s Andy Bailey proposed a compelling three-team trade involving the Cleveland Cavaliers, New Orleans Pelicans, and San Antonio Spurs, which would see several notable players switching teams:

– **Spurs Receive:** Brandon Ingram and Dean Wade
– **Spurs Give Up:** Keldon Johnson, Zach Collins, Julian Champagnie, and a top-five protected 2029 first-round pick

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– **Pelicans Receive:** Jarrett Allen (eligible for trade after January 27, 2025), Caris LeVert, Julian Champagnie, and a top-five protected 2029 first-round pick (from San Antonio)
– **Pelicans Give Up:** Brandon Ingram, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, and a top-five protected 2029 first-round pick

– **Cavaliers Receive:** Keldon Johnson, Zach Collins, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, and a top-five protected 2029 first-round pick (from New Orleans)
– **Cavaliers Give Up:** Jarrett Allen, Caris LeVert, and Dean Wade

One of the most intriguing aspects of this hypothetical trade is the Spurs acquiring Brandon Ingram, a star who would pair with Victor Wembanyama. Currently, the Spurs lack star power beyond Wembanyama, and while Chris Paul is a legendary point guard, he is nearing the end of his career. Devin Vassell is promising but has yet to establish himself as a star.

For the Cavaliers, Keldon Johnson stands out as a significant addition. He had a strong 2023-24 season, averaging 15.7 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 0.7 steals per game despite limited starting opportunities. Zach Collins would add depth to the frontcourt, and acquiring a future first-round pick could be valuable given potential roster changes by 2029.

However, the trade would also see the Cavaliers part with key contributors like Jarrett Allen, Caris LeVert, and Dean Wade, raising questions about whether the potential gains justify the losses. This proposed trade could significantly alter the NBA landscape if it were to become a reality.

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