Nightmare scenario may be brewing for Cavaliers if Brandon Ingram wakes up
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Nightmare scenario may be brewing for Cavaliers if Brandon Ingram wakes up
"Brandon Ingram has been quiet throughout the series, averaging a disappointing 12 points on a ghastly 39.4 percent shooting. Toronto has struggled with its main bucket-getter producing so little."
"Game 3 was a phenomenal performance from many Raptors players, but this team is at its best when Ingram is firing on all cylinders. To beat the Cavaliers four times in seven games, Toronto needs more from its leading scorer."
"RJ Barrett has helped carry more of the scoring burden, averaging 26.3 points in this series. But can they rely on him to keep producing point totals in the high 20s?"
The Toronto Raptors achieved a significant Game 3 victory against the Cleveland Cavaliers, led by 33 points from Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett, along with a rookie playoff record of 22 points from Collin Murray-Boyles. Despite this success, the Raptors require more from All-Star Brandon Ingram, who has struggled with only 12 points per game in the series. Ingram's performance is crucial for Toronto to upset Cleveland, as balanced scoring from him, Barnes, and Barrett is essential for sustained success.
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