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Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 6:07 am Post subject: Andre Ingram signs with William Morris Entertainment |
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Andre Ingram signs with William Morris Entertainment
Possible book & movie in the works.
Quote: | WME has signed Andre Ingram, whose inspirational underdog story it will package for a book and potentially for TV or film. Ingram spent a decade in the NBA G League before receiving a call from Magic Johnson last month that the Lakers wanted to sign him for their final two games. Johnson dangled the chance that Ingram might stay with the team next season. His NBA debut was incredible: Ingram nailed four three-point shots and finished with 19 points, electrifying fans that included his wife and two daughters. The crowd chanted “M-V-P,” and Ingram became a national story overnight. |
http://deadline.com/2018/05/andre-ingram-los-angeles-lakers-wme-overnight-success-story-1202381336/ |
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KindCrippler2000 Franchise Player
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 7:40 am Post subject: |
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Nice. He's got a few years left in the league. I hope it's with the Lakers or some other NBA team. |
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 9:42 am Post subject: |
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KindCrippler2000 wrote: | Nice. He's got a few years left in the league. I hope it's with the Lakers or some other NBA team. |
I hope the Lakers keep him.
The book and the movie deal is well-deserved and is a legit story of perseverance and hope.
The guy is definitely a positive role model and a credit to the Lakers organization as well as to his family. |
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Cutheon Franchise Player
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 11:06 am Post subject: |
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Only LA (maybe NYC). If Ingram did that for the Kings, less than zero people would know his name. Hell, remember Sundiata Gaines? Exactly. |
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KindCrippler2000 Franchise Player
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Cutheon wrote: | Only LA (maybe NYC). If Ingram did that for the Kings, less than zero people would know his name. Hell, remember Sundiata Gaines? Exactly. |
I fell for the craze. I remember preferring Sundiata Gaines over Fisher.
He was good, but sometimes the circumstances do not afford players like him many opportunities. Lots of guys in the g-league just need organizations that believe in them and their abilities. The Jazz, at that time, were building a contender, so I'm guessing no time to develop players.
To me, it is still crazy how Ingram was overlooked all this time, despite being arguably the GOAT g-league shooter. Like... he just played a total of 3 summer league games during his 10 year stint in the d-league. He could have easily helped some NBA team with his sharpshooting in those 10 seasons.
It just shows how crazy good players have to be to make or stay in the NBA, although lots of organizations are shortsighted and need to give players more chances. *cough* Orlando *cough*. |
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Tanlentueux Star Player
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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pio2u wrote: | KindCrippler2000 wrote: | Nice. He's got a few years left in the league. I hope it's with the Lakers or some other NBA team. |
I hope the Lakers keep him.
The book and the movie deal is well-deserved and is a legit story of perseverance and hope.
The guy is definitely a positive role model and a credit to the Lakers organization as well as to his family. |
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ch3cky0selff00 Star Player
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 9:02 pm Post subject: |
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Cutheon wrote: | Only LA (maybe NYC). If Ingram did that for the Kings, less than zero people would know his name. Hell, remember Sundiata Gaines? Exactly. |
Hey. I remember his game winner. |
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 2:05 pm Post subject: |
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ch3cky0selff00 wrote: | Cutheon wrote: | Only LA (maybe NYC). If Ingram did that for the Kings, less than zero people would know his name. Hell, remember Sundiata Gaines? Exactly. |
Hey. I remember his game winner. |
It just shows the drawing power of the Lakers & LA's media market.
I hope AI cashes in. |
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Cutheon wrote: | Only LA (maybe NYC). If Ingram did that for the Kings, less than zero people would know his name. Hell, remember Sundiata Gaines? Exactly. |
I don't get the Sundiata Gaines comparison. Gaines spent one year in Italy, one year in the d league, and was called up at age 23 and made a big shot to win a game.
That isn't anything like Ingram spending 10 years overseas and in the d league, people continually telling him to give it up, coming into the NBA for the first time at age 32, and having a big game.
I can't think of any situation like Ingram in NBA history. That would have been a big story no matter what team he played for. |
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activeverb wrote: | Cutheon wrote: | Only LA (maybe NYC). If Ingram did that for the Kings, less than zero people would know his name. Hell, remember Sundiata Gaines? Exactly. |
I don't get the Sundiata Gaines comparison. Gaines spent one year in Italy, one year in the d league, and was called up at age 23 and made a big shot to win a game.
That isn't anything like Ingram spending 10 years overseas and in the d league, people continually telling him to give it up, coming into the NBA for the first time at age 32, and having a big game.
I can't think of any situation like Ingram in NBA history. That would have been a big story no matter what team he played for. | |
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