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NBA Trade Rumors: Los Angeles Lakers Swapping Brandon Ingram With Philadelphia 76ers' Nerlens Noel?

NBA Trade Rumors: Los Angeles Lakers Swapping Brandon Ingram With Philadelphia 76ers' Nerlens Noel?

Dheeraj R

The latest NBA trade rumors hinted that the Los Angeles Lakers might enter a three-team deal with the Philadelphia 76ers and the Phoenix Suns. Reports claimed that the Lakers are willing to trade their small forward Brandon Ingram to the 76ers in exchange for their center, Nerlens Noel.

Morning Ledger reported that the Los Angeles Lakers are in the process of rebuilding their roster and trading Ingram is expected to help the team achieve its goal. According to the reports, Lakers' new head coach Luke Walton is planning for an image-makeover for the team in the upcoming new season by bringing in talented players.

It is stated that Brandon Ingram has been unsuccessful to impress the Laker's management with his game till date and thus, has been put up on the trading block. Reports also suggested that Ingram has failed to support the core players of the team like point guard D'Angelo Russell and shooting guard Nick Young.

Besides, it is stated that adding Noel onto their roster will provide the Lakers with the excellent offensive skill set, which will help them to put up high scores on the board and thus, become one of the strong contenders of the NBA league.

Furthermore, the ESPN's trade machine has suggested that the deal between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Philadelphia 76ers for Brandon Ingram will prove beneficial for both the teams. Nonetheless, few reports hinted that the three-team deal might witness the departure of 7ers forward Ben Simmons to the Lakers, who will then send Ingram in exchange. Also, the 76ers are expected to trade Noel to the Suns in exchange for their point guard Brandon Knight.

However, none of the teams have officially disclosed any details about the rumored trade scenario. Stay tuned in here for more updates and NBA trade rumors on Brandon Ingram, the Los Angeles Lakers, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Phoenix Suns. 

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