VanWest82 wrote:whitehops wrote:Young gun 6 wrote:His playmaking is invaluable. They are 10-7 when he has 8 or more assists this season.
13-25 when he doesn’t, so I don’t think it’s reflective that they don’t need his playmaking like the lakers did.
if he really contributed to winning he'd have more games with 8+ assists
I have to think that he'll continue to grow as a play maker, especially considering the extra attention he's getting with the improvement in his shot. But there have been way too many games this year where he's had the ball in his hands all night, taken like 20 shots, and finished with only 1 or 2 assists.
The other issue for Ingram is defense. It's been a trend throughout his career that his teams perform better defensively when he's not on the court. This year he's last on the team in off court Drtg (i.e. they have the best Drtg when he's on the bench).
Here are his individual Synergy stats:
15th percentile guarding PnR
37th percentile guarding Post Ups
45th percentile guarding ISOs
43rd percentile guarding Spot Ups
I'd be tempted to play hard ball with Ingram in RFA. I know that's not a popular opinion in the player empowerment era. He's played well for half of one season. He's had a blood clot. Few teams have max cap space. Pelicans have other guys they need to pay big $$, etc., etc.
You will quickly lose him and he’s a perineal all-star for so many obvious reasons. Playing hardball with him would be a foolish move.
























