
"The addition of Brandon Ingram has been substantial for the 2025-26 Raptors season thus far. Ingram has scored 20 or more points in eight of the thirteen Raptors games this year. His season averages to date are 20.4 points on 49.3 percent field goal shooting, 25.5 percent from three, 88.3 percent from the free-throw line, 6.0 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and nearly one steal per game ( 0.9)."
"That shaky three-point percentage does leave a lot to be desired, especially considering he's 3-for-25 on his attempts from beyond the arc in the last five Raptors contests. Despite this undesirable statistic, Ingram's ability to serve as a reliable scoring threat, particularly as a mid-range virtuoso, gives Toronto an edge they simply did not have in previous years. And in conjunction with Ingram's solid start to the year, the Raptors have also been quickly picking up steam lately,"
Brandon Ingram has provided substantial scoring for Toronto, averaging 20.4 points on efficient overall shooting while contributing 6.0 rebounds, 3.8 assists and near one steal per game. His three-point shooting has been inconsistent, with a season rate of 25.5 percent and a 3-for-25 stretch over the last five games. Ingram's mid-range scoring and reliable offensive creation have eased half-court playmaking duties for Scottie Barnes, enabling Barnes to impact the game more expansively. The Raptors recovered from a 1-4 start and have improved their results, though concerns remain about Ingram's contract cost and long-term fit.
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