New San Antonio Spurs forward Harrison Ingram showed he can hang with NBA-level talent in the league’s 2024 California Classic Summer League. The University of North Carolina alum logged the second most offensive rebounds in summer league play at the annual exhibition event.
Ingram put up an average of 10.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game with the Summer Spurs in just 27.7 minutes of floor time. The new San Antonio swingman shot an acceptable 41.4% from the field overall at the California Classic, a promising 36.4% from beyond the arc, and a concerning 40.0% from the free throw line.
The odd shooting splits do raise an eyebrow, but in a three-game sample size, they also may not mean very much either way. We do know that the outline of an NBA player was on display for San Antonio, however, which is what you want to see in summer league.
Take a look at the clip embedded below to see the best of Ingram’s play for the Summer Spurs in the Cali Classic.
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