The most frustrating aspect of games like golf or bowling is the feeling of doing the exact same thing and on one occasion, the ball doing exactly what you wanted it to and on the next, disaster striking. The idea that you know you can do it, but not being able to replicate it as much.
In those games, though, you at least know where the blame lies: The game itself. Wait, no, the blame is all on you. That’s really it. No one else. With Brandon Ingram and his fluctuation from moving without the ball and making quick decisions to dragging ball movement into the mud with mostly inefficient isolation play, though, it’s hard to pinpoint where blame resides.