RightToCensor wrote:Nobody is talking about the real game of the night: Washington vs Phoenix. Bradley Beal vs. Troy Daniels. Tim Frazier vs. Mike James.
No Jason Smith today, kills the contest.
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RightToCensor wrote:Nobody is talking about the real game of the night: Washington vs Phoenix. Bradley Beal vs. Troy Daniels. Tim Frazier vs. Mike James.
Prez wrote:Yeah I'm sold on Ingram as a future star.
Duke4life831 wrote:Prez wrote:Yeah I'm sold on Ingram as a future star.
The mix of length, ball handling and agility, its hard not to see him becoming a star. If he can get that jumper to be consistent, he can be an all nba type talent.
Prez wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:Prez wrote:Yeah I'm sold on Ingram as a future star.
The mix of length, ball handling and agility, its hard not to see him becoming a star. If he can get that jumper to be consistent, he can be an all nba type talent.
He looks much quicker/more fluid, maybe it's just my eyes though haha. He seemed almost sluggish at times earlier, he looks so smooth now.
But yeah every prospect gets to that point where you can just tell it's almost a lock they'll be a star if healthy. Like Giannis post-ASB in 2015-16. Ingram's hit that point imo.
akhan786 wrote:I don't think the scouts leading into the draft mentioned Ingram's BBIQ enough. He makes such good reads.
Trailblazer wrote:This is going to be a brutal loss for the Lakers if they manage to blow this
They really need to stretch this to 15+ by the half imo