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Brandon Ingram is not done (physically) growing

PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 9:40 pm
by Lakers4Life
This could start to be (almost) unfair....


Brandon Ingram’s terrific measurables were a large factor in why he was (and continues to be) such a tantalizing prospect. The lanky small forward measured in at the 2015 Hoop Summit at 6’9 and a half with a ridiculous 7’3 wingspan.

Those features, combined with his handle and smooth shot (the last two games of summer league aside) bring about visions of a two-way terror that can bother the NBA on both ends for the next 10-15 years.

As if that didn’t sound scary enough for the rest of the NBA, Brandon Ingram’s mother told Baxter Holmes of ESPN that doctors are saying her son isn’t done growing. This probably shouldn’t come as a shock, given Ingram’s youth, but it is still great news for Lakers fans who just watched Ingram’s skyscraping release allow him to draw nine free throws against the Golden State Warriors in the Lakers’ third win of Summer League.

If the extra length doesn’t come with a decrease in coordination, Ingram’s potential as a player might be even greater than many thought.

Re: Brandon Ingram is not done (physically) growing

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 10:09 pm
by 3Peatkb24
He has Durant written all over him! Games are very similar and so are their body types. Russell and Ingram may be a deadly combo in a couple of years. Sprinkle in some Randle and Nance stirring it up inside and we may have something. Clarky and Zubac as well for added depth. All of those players I just named are very young, Clarky is the oldest at 24.