Jaylen Brown, who was drafted one spot after Ingram, re-upped with the Boston Celtics for four years and $115 million. Buddy Hield, the No. 6 pick in that draft, got four years and $106 million. “When we talked about the extension, of course, I’m human,” Ingram said. “When I look at other guys, I’m like, ‘This m—–f—– got an extension? Oh my god. Man, we can lace up right now and play one-on-one to 15 and this m—–f—– won’t score.’ That’s how I looked at it as a competitor.”