As Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram struggles in the 2023 FIBA World Cup, the 25-year-old star is now openly questioning his role in Team USA, as he expressed frustrated statements on the difference between the NBA and FIBA game.
Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram Is Still Adjusting
Team USA is aiming for the World Cup gold, and that even more puts Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram in a tight spot as he seems to be still adjusting to his role in the game. Pelicans’ Ingram played power forward for the USA since they started preparation for the FIBA game and he was seen to be having difficulties finding his footing in offense making much lighter scoring and playmaking duties than his team.
The Americans were able to defeat New Zealand on Saturday with a 99-72 win. During the match, playing for 15 minutes, Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram scored two points on 1-for-4 shooting from the field, three assists, two rebounds, and a steal. Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram’s struggles in the offensive mirrored in the exhibition matches as he averaged 7.8 points over the course of five games.
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Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram Still Has The Opportunity
Team USA coach Steve Kerr remained perceptive as he thought Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram hasn’t had a lot of opportunities but believed that his time is coming. Well, Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram still has much time to get used to a similar role with his team, right? Today, Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram will have the chance to change the course of events with Team USA as they compete against the Greeks.