EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- With cameras and cellphones all focused on Lonzo Ball hoisting up a few shots at the end of the Lakers' first practice of the season, Brandon Ingram went about his business quietly.
The soft-spoken Ingram could get used to this.
"I like that," Ingram said of all the attention focused on Ball.
If Magic Johnson is as good at predictions as he was at winning, Ingram won't be flying under the radar for very long. While the basketball world watches to see what this year's No. 2 overall pick can do, what shoes Ball will wear and even what he ate for breakfast (he had waffles with eggs sunny side up by the way), the Lakers and Johnson are banking on last year's second pick to make noise this season.