When the Toronto Raptors brought Brandon Ingram on board, there were plenty of questions about how the former All-Star would mesh with the team's existing core. Now, after a full season together, Raptors executive Bobby Webster is offering a clear verdict on that experiment.
"By all accounts, I think Brandon fit in," Webster shared, giving a confident nod to Ingram's seamless transition into the Raptors' system. Webster highlighted that the focus now shifts to Ingram's continued development, noting the importance of "improving shooting, getting bigger, getting stronger" as he settles into his role with the team.
The pairing of Ingram alongside fellow All-Star Scottie Barnes proved to be a highlight of the season. "I think having two All-Stars in Scottie and Brandon was a great, great season," Webster added, emphasizing the potential of this dynamic duo to lead the Raptors forward.
For Raptors fans and basketball enthusiasts alike, this endorsement signals that Ingram's fit in Toronto isn't just a short-term experiment—it's a foundation for what could be a formidable partnership in the years ahead. As the offseason approaches, all eyes will be on how Ingram builds on this chemistry and elevates his game to new heights.
