
"The year of 2025 has been one defined maybe most by wild swings of emotion for the Toronto Raptors. Toronto traded for Brandon Ingram, which allowed it to continue to tank to end the year. Then the team didn't rise in the draft and added Collin Murray-Boyles. The season started, and the team looked great! (For one game.) Then terrible, then great, now terrible again. A real roller coaster."
"He's a career 20-point-per-game scorer who's been between 21 and 25 per game since 2019-20. The picture of consistency. He has also been in the 100th percentile for long mid-range frequency this season and last - and he connects on such shots on solid rates (between 43- and 47-percent accuracy for each of the last several seasons), but not quite great enough for a team to build an efficient offence around those scoring skills."
The Raptors traded for Brandon Ingram, a consistent high-volume scorer, while continuing to tank to end the year and then selecting Collin Murray-Boyles after the draft. The season produced dramatic swings, with brief promise followed by extended poor stretches and emotional volatility. Ingram has averaged around 20 points per game, between 21 and 25 since 2019-20, and ranks extremely high in long mid-range frequency. He shoots those long twos at solid rates (roughly 43–47 percent), but his overall career effective field goal percentage sits at 51.3 percent, limiting team offensive efficiency.
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