Brandon Ingram may just be 21 years old, but an NBA player’s third or fourth season usually is considered an indicator on whether they will truly reach their All-Star potential.
As the No. 2 pick in the 2016 NBA Draft, it has been an inconsistent third season for Ingram. Along with adjusting to playing with and without LeBron James, Ingram has gotten in his own way with overdribbling, which has resulted in poor shot selection and turnovers.
However, against the Dallas Mavericks and Detroit Pistons, Ingram seemingly found a blueprint by simplifying his individual game.