Raptors' Brandon Ingram found he needed to get off the court to stay on it
DENVER — If a player gets hit with the injury-prone tag, there are usually two explanations. The first: He has been unlucky. The second: He doesn’t want to be on the court badly enough.Brandon Ingram has, generally, been associated with the less favourable reasoning. Maybe it’s because of the way he moves: He’s lanky and measured, which can play as being languid and disinterested. Maybe it’s his low-key personality in public, which paints him as a happier, less mysterious version of Kawhi Leonard. His voice can get lost in the hum of a loud air conditioner. He does not give off unbridled passion.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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