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McDonald's Monday Practice: Ingram stands above all


Through the first session of McDonald’s practice, no one stood out more than . Not only has Ingram grown to 6-foot-9, but he’s starting to play the game with a significant amount of confidence. Going up against the nation’s top players, Ingram not only competed, but was easily the most productive player of the day. With his size, wide shoulders, lengthy arms, mobility and athleticism, Ingram has always been a guy that had upside. But now he’s starting to put it all together. (Scout.com)

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