Los Angeles Lakers (2016–2019) On June 23, 2016, Ingram was selected with the second overall pick in the
2016 NBA draft by the
Los Angeles Lakers. Being only 18 years old at the time, he was the second-youngest player drafted in 2016. On August 23, 2016, he signed his rookie-scale contract with the Lakers. He made his debut for the Lakers in their season opener on October 26, 2016, scoring nine points off the bench in a 120–114 win over the
Houston Rockets. On November 23, in his first career start, Ingram scored a then-career-high 16 points in a 149–106 loss to the
Golden State Warriors. He topped that mark on December 2, scoring 17 points in a 113–80 loss to the
Toronto Raptors. On December 17, he had nine points, 10 rebounds and nine assists, finishing just an assist and a point shy of becoming the youngest player in NBA history to record a
triple-double in Los Angeles' 119–108 loss to the
Cleveland Cavaliers. On January 6, 2017, he had his second 17-point game of the season in a 127–100 win over the
Miami Heat. Two days later, he had another 17-point effort in a 111–95 win over the
Orlando Magic. During the
NBA All-Star Weekend, he participated in the
Rising Stars Challenge along with teammate
D'Angelo Russell. He hit the 20-point mark for the first time in his career on February 26, scoring 22 points in a 119–98 loss to the
San Antonio Spurs. At the season's end, he was named to the
NBA All-Rookie Second Team. During his only game in
Summer League, Ingram scored 26 points in the first game and according to the
Los Angeles Times, "had a fabulous debut this summer [...] and outclassed all the other players on the court." On October 20, 2017, he scored a then career-high 25 points in a 132–130 win over the
Phoenix Suns. On November 15, 2017, he scored 26 points to go with a career-best 11 rebounds in a 115–109 loss to the
Philadelphia 76ers. On November 29, he scored a career-high 32 points in a 127–123 overtime loss to the Golden State Warriors. On December 7, he scored 21 points, including the game-winning 3-pointer with 0.8 seconds remaining, leading the Lakers to a 107–104 victory over the 76ers to end a five-game losing streak. On January 5, 2018, he had 22 points and a career-high 14 rebounds in a 108–94 loss to the
Charlotte Hornets. For the second year, he participated in the Rising Stars Challenge during
NBA All-Star Weekend for Team USA. On March 1, Ingram suffered a groin strain that would cause him to miss 12 straight games. He returned on March 30 against the
Milwaukee Bucks but suffered a neck muscle contusion during the game and was placed in the NBA's concussion protocol, He missed seven games in December with a sprained left ankle. On January 17, 2019, he had a career-high 11 assists in a 138–128 overtime win over the
Oklahoma City Thunder. On January 29, he scored a career-high 36 points in a 121–105 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. On March 9, Ingram was ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a
deep vein thrombosis in his arm.
New Orleans Pelicans (2019–2025) On July 6, 2019, the Lakers traded Ingram,
Lonzo Ball,
Josh Hart, the draft rights to
De'Andre Hunter, two first-round picks, a first-round pick swap and cash to the
New Orleans Pelicans for All-Star
Anthony Davis. On November 4, 2019, Ingram recorded a then-career high by scoring 40 points in a loss against the
Brooklyn Nets. On January 16, 2020, he bested that career high, scoring 49 points in a 138–132 overtime win over the
Utah Jazz. Ingram gave New Orleans a one-point lead with a fadeaway jumper with 0.2 seconds remaining in regulation, before
Rudy Gobert was fouled and sent the game to overtime with a
free throw. He became an
NBA All-Star in his first year as a Pelican. He was named the
NBA Most Improved Player after averaging 23.8 points. 6.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. After becoming a restricted free agent in the 2020 offseason, Ingram re-signed to the Pelicans on a five-year, $158 million contract. His contract has no player or team option, setting Ingram up to become a
free agent again in the 2025 offseason. On December 3, 2021, Ingram recorded a career-high 12 assists, along with 24 points and eight rebounds, in a 107–91 win over the
Dallas Mavericks. Two days later, he scored a season-high 40 points in a 118–108 loss to the
Houston Rockets. On January 11, 2022, Ingram recorded 33 points and nine assists, and hit a game-winning three-pointer to lift the Pelicans to a 128–125 victory over the
Minnesota Timberwolves. On April 19, during Game 2 of the first round of the playoffs, Ingram recorded 37 points, 11 rebounds and 9 assists in a 125–114 win over the
Phoenix Suns. In Game 4, on April 24, Ingram scored 30 points in a 118–103 win to tie the series at 2–2. New Orleans would go on to lose to Phoenix in six games despite Ingram averaging 27.0 points, 6.2 rebounds and 6.2 assists. On June 7, Ingram underwent surgery on his right pinky finger and was ruled out for 6 to 8 weeks. On March 24, 2023, Ingram achieved the first triple-double of his NBA career with 30 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in the Pelicans' 115–96 victory over the
Charlotte Hornets. On March 30, Ingram put up a triple-double with 31 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in a 107–88 win over the
Denver Nuggets. He joined
Chris Paul as the only players with multiple games of at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in Pelicans history. On April 9, in the final game of the
2022–23 season, Ingram posted season highs of 42 points and 12 rebounds along with 7 assists in a 113–108 loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves. On February 6, 2024, Ingram put up 41 points, nine rebounds and six assists in a 138–100 win over the
Toronto Raptors. He became the first player in NBA history to put up at least 40 points, eight or more three-pointers made, and shoot at least 75+% from the field, while not committing a turnover. On December 8, 2024, Ingram sustained a left ankle sprain in a 119–109 loss to the
Oklahoma City Thunder, which would go on to be his last game played for the Pelicans.
Toronto Raptors (2025–present) On February 6, 2025, Ingram was traded to the
Toronto Raptors in exchange for guard-forward
Bruce Brown, center
Kelly Olynyk, a 2026 first-round draft pick (via Indiana) and a 2031 second-round draft pick. On February 12, he signed a 3-year, $120 million contract extension with the team. On April 9, before ever being able to suit up for the franchise, he was officially shut down for the season following a
PRP injection in his ankle to aid in his recovery. On November 13, 2025, Ingram was fined $25,000 by the
NBA for an incident during a game against the
Philadelphia 76ers. After being called for a
foul, he was subbed out. He threw a water bottle to the floor, which accidentally hit a game attendant and Ingram was assessed for a
technical foul. On February 10, 2026, Ingram was named as an All-Star, replacing the injured
Stephen Curry. ==National team career==