Raptors' success hinges on the Brandon Ingram experience turning heads
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Raptors' success hinges on the Brandon Ingram experience turning heads
"Toronto pulled out a gutsy affair in their most recent contest against Miami on December 15. In a game where it looked like Miami had full grasp of control, the Raptors were able to turn up the heat (pun intended) and fought back to step up their play. The Raps dominated the second half, outscoring the Heat 60 to 44, and eventually pulled off a 106-96 win."
"While many individual Raptors players deserve credit for the Heat win, including defensive ace Scottie Barnes and playmaking maestro Jamal Shead, Toronto undoubtedly received a huge boost from their big-time offensive threat Brandon Ingram. He finished with 28 points on 9-for-19 shooting, including 5-for-7 from three and 5-for-5 from the free throw line. Ingram also contributed five rebounds, five assists, and one block."
Toronto rallied from a deficit to beat Miami 106-96 on December 15, outscoring the Heat 60-44 in the second half. Brandon Ingram led Toronto with 28 points on 9-for-19 shooting, hitting 5-of-7 threes and converting 5 free throws, while adding five rebounds, five assists and one block. Defensive contributors including Scottie Barnes and playmaker Jamal Shead helped the victory. Ingram’s recent three-game stretch shows averages of 29.7 points, 54.4 percent field-goal shooting, 63.2 percent from three on roughly 6.3 attempts, along with 5.0 rebounds and 4.7 assists, marking a notable uptick in three-point efficiency.
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