What is the Raptors ceiling?
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What is the Raptors ceiling?
"It is theoretically possible, thanks to quantum tunnelling, that a solid be permeated at any moment. Most things are just empty space, after all. Particles are waves, are uncertain, could align themselves in just the right way at just the right moment, for your hand to pass through a table when you press down upon it. Nothing is truly solid. Certainty doesn't exist. Thanks Heisenberg, Schrodinger, et al! It's possible that even the warmest, coziest, safest blanket can vanish if fate aligns."
"He has played in every game but two on the season; he is three away from the league high in games played. In his first game as a Raptor, he scored 16 points, and in the following he scored 29. Since then, he has scored within that range in 34 of 45 games. The Raptors can basically guarantee Ingram will perform at a certain level, night in and night out."
Brandon Ingram has provided consistent availability, scoring and defensive rebounding for the Raptors, appearing in all but two games and scoring between 16 and 29 points in 34 of 45 games. His three-point shooting has improved to 35.7 percent, aligning with his career average. That consistency gives the Raptors a reliable baseline of performance, but the same steady presence can create a paradox where predictability limits upside and becomes constricting. In certain lineups his minutes may be the least risky but not enough to secure wins, as exemplified by the loss to the Knicks. Certainty remains elusive.
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