Andre Ingram to sign a 10-day contract with the Lakers

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Andre Ingram to sign a 10-day contract with the Lakers
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Andre Ingram became a feel-good story last season when the Lakers signed him after he had toiled in the G-League since 2007 without a single NBA opportunity. Now, they're signing him to a 10-day contract, a person familiar with the decision said.

after he had toiled in the G-League since 2007 without a single NBA opportunity. He played in two games with the Lakers last season — one on national television — and averaged 12 points per game.The 33-year-old became the G-League’s career leader in three-pointers over the last decade. This year he became the G-League’s all-time leader in games played.

The Lakers are 30-35 and heading out on a five-game road trip Monday afternoon. Ingram will join them in Chicago. From there, they’ll face the Bulls, Raptors, Pistons, Knicks and Bucks.

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