
"Ingram's impact is undeniable, the Raptors went from an 11th seed last year all the way up to the 4th seed so far this year, and peaked as high as the 2nd seed earlier in the year. That jump has seen them nearly eclipse last year's win total with 32 games still remaining on the schedule. While a lot of the winning has been on the back of the defense, Toronto's 19th ranked offense would be last in the league without Ingram."
"Ingram has raised the baseline of the Raptors. He's the team's leading scorer, and has done so through a masterful display of midrange shenanigans. Fading, turning, falling, wiggling, Ingram gets his buckets any way imaginable, sometimes even rising over two or three defenders at a time. Ingram is the third most efficient high-volume pull up shooter in the league, and this artistry hasn't just"
Brandon Ingram will replace Steph Curry at the NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles and will join Scottie Barnes, giving the Toronto Raptors two All-Stars. Darko Rajakovic and his staff will coach Team World. Rookies Collin Murray-Boyles and Alijah Martin will play in the Rising Stars game, and Barnes will take part in the Shooting Stars contest. This marks the seventh time the Raptors have fielded two All-Stars, aligning with the franchise's best seasons. Ingram's scoring, midrange scoring artistry, and pull-up efficiency have dramatically improved Toronto's offense and helped lift the team from an 11th seed to a top-four seed.
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