Media

Brandon Ingram Says He Lost His Joy on Lakers: ‘F— Man, This Isn’t Me’

Published by
Omar Guerrero

New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram opened up recently about his time with the Los Angeles Lakers and how he lost his joy playing for one of the league’s most storied franchises.

The former No. 2 overall pick candidly revealed many of his thoughts via Bleacher Report’s Mirin Fader.

“I lost joy sometimes,” Ingram said of the time he was struggling to find himself in the Lakers system. “I only lost my joy because I felt like I could do more on the basketball court. I felt like I could help a little bit more. I felt like I could have been a little more involved in the offense. I could have been used a little bit better.”

Losing the joy of playing the game that he loved had to be difficult for Ingram, the fourth-year player who had shown flashes of brilliance as a Laker but would sometimes look lost on the court.

“I know how to play basketball, so why am I having bad practices?” Ingram thought to himself. “I went through a little mental depression. Going home to my apartment like, ‘F—, man. This isn’t me.’ I was trying to find myself. I had moments where I really felt like, ‘Damn, am I ever going to get out of this hole?’”

In his three seasons in L.A., Ingram averaged 13.9 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 31.7 minutes per game.

With the Pelicans this season, after playing 13 games so far, Ingram has nearly doubled his production with a nightly output of 26.1 points, 7.2 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. Based on his 2019-20 regular season performance, it looks like Ingram has found his joy once again.

As he gets set to play the Lakers for the first time since he was traded last June, Ingram will no doubt be extra motivated to play well against his old team.

Omar Guerrero

Omar is a former writer for King James Gospel. The very first team he rooted for was the Showtime Lakers and his favorite player back then was James Worthy. Seeing the Purple and Gold win back-to-back championships in the '80s made him a basketball junkie for life. He has witnessed and celebrated every Lakers championship since then and is now looking forward to a new era of basketball in Tinseltown led by LeBron James.

Published by
Omar Guerrero

Recent Posts

LeBron’s ‘least favorite part’ of playing in NBA at age 41 revealed

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James just wrapped up his 23rd season in the NBA,…

May 13, 2026

Ex-NBA pro on LeBron’s season: ‘I expect more from somebody…chasing the G.O.A.T’

Former NBA guard Rashad McCants shared his thoughts on NBA icon LeBron James’ season with…

May 13, 2026

NBA exec drops truth bomb on Lakers’ Deandre Ayton experiment: ‘Disaster’

One NBA executive called the Los Angeles Lakers’ experiment with center Deandre Ayton in the…

May 13, 2026

Channing Frye sees no statue for LeBron in LA: ‘They don’t accept him’

Former NBA player Channing Frye believes that Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James won’t receive…

May 13, 2026

NBA journalist claims LeBron and Luka ‘don’t get along very well’

NBA journalist Bill Reiter recently claimed that Los Angeles Lakers stars LeBron James and Luka…

May 13, 2026

Ex-NBA journeyman takes shot at Rashad McCants for hating on LeBron

Former NBA player Eddie Johnson had a long NBA career, and he recently came to…

May 13, 2026