
"Brandon is a very important player for us. The ball did not go in tonight. We need him to continue to be aggressive shooting. I got absolute support for him. He's going to make his shots."
"Offensively, the Raptors bent it gratuitously towards Brandon Ingram early on. More bring up ball handler possessions, out screens to put him in pick n' rolls, more screen craft in general, but Ingram started 0-4 from the field."
Brandon Ingram's performance in Game 2 was pivotal in the Toronto Raptors' defeat to the Cleveland Cavaliers. He scored only seven points with a shooting percentage of 20%, alongside five turnovers. Coach Darko Rajakovic expressed his support for Ingram, emphasizing the need for him to remain aggressive in shooting. Despite early offensive strategies aimed at enhancing Ingram's performance, he struggled significantly, starting the game with four missed shots. The Raptors' reliance on Ingram's scoring was evident, but his inability to convert opportunities proved costly.
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