There is a lot of hype surrounding Los Angeles Lakers forward Brandon Ingram entering his second season. As the second overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft, Ingram is certainly a player with a lot of talent.
In his rookie season, Ingram had a lot of struggles early on like most rookies do. However, he became a more aggressive player in the second half of the season, and he saw his scoring rise. Despite the strong second half, Ingram was unable to average in double figures last season.
This offseason, Lakers President Magic Johnson said that he wants Ingram to score 20 points per game.