For the first time as a Toronto Raptor, Brandon Ingram has looked overwhelmed and completely out of touch with the flow of a game and how he can best be impactful.
Heading into Toronto’s back-to-back weekend set against the Charlotte Hornets and New York Knicks, Ingram was coming off a game where he buried the game-winner with 0.6 seconds left after pouring in a season-high 37 points two nights earlier.
This week marks the one-year anniversary of the ankle injury Ingram sustained while with the New Orleans Pelicans, a setback that derailed his season. In some ways, he deserves the benefit the doubt, but in other ways there are no excuses for how badly he played in losses Saturday in Charlotte and Sunday in New York as the host Knicks cruised to a 116-94 victory.
Ingram was turnover-pr

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