Toronto Raptors' wing Brandon Ingram has been fined $25,000 for "forcibly throwing his water bottle to the floor while on the bench," during the Raptors' 130-120 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Nov. 8 at Xfinity Mobile Arena. The bottle made contact with a game attendant and caused a game delay to dry the court, which occurred with 6:25 remaining in the third quarter.
Quickley's defence continues to show real improvement in transition, where his aggression forced a turnover early. Early in the first quarter, he stood his ground impressively when Jabari Smith Jr. tried to post him up, showcasing added strength and discipline. Offensively, however, it was a rough night - his trademark floater deserted him, missing a few he normally converts with ease. Quickley still hasn't quite found his rhythm on that end of the floor.
CMB nearly notched a triple-double, putting up 12 points, seven rebounds, and six assists along with two blocks in 23 minutes of action. One of the biggest highlight plays from the night was when he blocked Malik Monk's three-point shot, then leaked out for the and-one dunk in transition. Brandon Ingram led all Raptors with 21 points in 23 minutes. He added 6 rebounds,
After Raptors Media Day, I like to think Brandon Ingram is just as excited as anyone in Toronto to get the ground running with his new team. He's been out of action for nearly a year ( last game played on December 7, 2024), focusing on rehab and getting back into peak shape. We all know how talented Ingram is on offense, especially in isolation and his patented mid-range game.
I don't think the expect me to pass the basketball when i have it, I like to set the table I like to make sure everyone is involved-when everyone is involved on the offensive end you get everything on the defensive end from them, it's easier to communicate on offense and defense when everyone is involved, it brings a different energy to the team when everyone is involved