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Rich Paul Admits Toronto Raptors Gave Brandon Ingram a Deal He Wouldn’t Get Elsewhere

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July 22, 2025
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In the high-stakes world of NBA negotiations, few agents command the attention and respect that Rich Paul does. As the founder and CEO of Klutch Sports Group, Paul has guided the careers of some of the game’s biggest stars, including LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and Draymond Green. But his recent candid remarks about Brandon Ingram’s new deal with the Toronto Raptors have sparked fresh debate about the Raptors’ aggressive approach and what it says about Ingram’s value in the wider market.

 

Speaking during an interview on a popular sports podcast, Rich Paul acknowledged that the Raptors’ front office offered Ingram a contract that, in his words, “he wouldn’t get anywhere else in the league.” It’s an admission that raises eyebrows, given Ingram’s undeniable talent and All-Star pedigree. But it also hints at the unique situation both Ingram and the Raptors find themselves in at this stage of their respective journeys.

 

Brandon Ingram, the lanky 6-foot-8 forward, has long been seen as one of the most tantalizing talents in the NBA. Drafted second overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in 2016, Ingram was once hailed as the next great star to wear purple and gold. However, his rise to stardom truly began after he was traded to the New Orleans Pelicans as part of the blockbuster deal for Anthony Davis in 2019. In New Orleans, Ingram blossomed, winning the NBA’s Most Improved Player award in 2020 and earning an All-Star nod.

 

Despite his individual brilliance, Ingram’s tenure with the Pelicans has been marked by frustration and unmet potential. Injuries, inconsistent team performances, and questions about the long-term fit alongside Zion Williamson have clouded what should have been the prime of his career. It was no secret that this offseason would be pivotal for Ingram, who still has plenty of prime years ahead but needed a fresh start to maximize his value.

 

Enter the Toronto Raptors, a franchise in transition themselves. The Raptors are not far removed from their historic 2019 NBA championship, but the years since have been marked by a slow slide toward mediocrity. The departures of Kawhi Leonard, Kyle Lowry, and Fred VanVleet have left the team searching for its next centerpiece. While Scottie Barnes shows star potential, the Raptors have lacked an established All-Star who can create offense and command defensive attention every night.

 

By targeting Ingram, the Raptors made a bold statement: they believe he can be that guy. According to reports, Toronto offered Ingram a max-level extension worth well above what many league insiders expected. For Rich Paul to admit publicly that no other team would have put that number on the table shows just how far Toronto was willing to go to lure a star north of the border.

 

But was it an overpay? For the Raptors, the answer depends on how they develop the roster around Ingram. He’s a gifted shot-creator, a smooth scorer with a mid-range game reminiscent of Kevin Durant’s style. When healthy, he averages over 20 points per game and has improved as a playmaker. Yet questions persist about his durability and whether he can lead a team deep into the playoffs as the primary option.

 

For Toronto, the gamble is rooted in necessity. The Raptors have always faced unique challenges in attracting marquee free agents. The cold weather, the heavy travel schedule, the tax implications, and the simple fact of being the NBA’s lone Canadian franchise all make selling stars on Toronto tougher than in bigger American markets. To secure someone of Ingram’s caliber, they had to offer a deal that made staying in New Orleans or testing free agency elsewhere less appealing.

 

Rich Paul’s frankness also reveals the leverage dance that defines modern NBA negotiations. Agents like Paul often push for maximum value by creating competitive markets for their clients. If the Raptors were the only team willing to meet Ingram’s price, it speaks volumes about both Toronto’s desperation and Paul’s skill in finding the right suitor.

 

For Ingram, the move is a fresh chapter — and perhaps a final chance to prove he can be more than just a talented scorer on a losing team. In Toronto, he will be expected to lead, mentor young stars like Barnes, and help the Raptors return to relevance in the crowded Eastern Conference.

 

Whether this deal becomes a masterstroke or a cautionary tale will depend on what comes next. Can Ingram stay healthy? Can the Raptors build a cohesive roster around him? Will he flourish under the bright lights and demanding fanbase that still remembers what winning a championship feels like?

 

One thing is clear: Rich Paul’s admission cuts through the spin of NBA deals. Sometimes, a star’s true value is not what the league dictates but what one team is willing — or forced — to pay. For the Raptors and Brandon Ingram, this is an all-in bet that could redef

ine both their futures.

 

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