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Brandon Ingram's first half, Game 2: 0 PTS 0-6 FG 0-0 3PT 3 TO

By Underdog NBA
Posted April 21, 2026

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Underdog NBA is a prominent NBA-focused Twitter account known for delivering quick, data-driven stats, highlights, and memes with a sarcastic edge on player performances. Their content style mixes humor and sharp analysis, often highlighting extremes like poor games to engage fans. They have high credibility among NBA enthusiasts for timely, accurate stat posts sourced from official data.

What's This About?

This post highlights Brandon Ingram's dismal first-half performance in Game 2 of the Toronto Raptors' first-round Eastern Conference playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers, showing 0 points on 0-6 field goals, 0-0 from three, and 3 turnovers. It underscores a critical moment in the playoffs where Ingram, a key Raptors forward, struggled offensively after a recent 17-point full-game output in Game 1's loss[3]. The content taps into themes of playoff pressure, player slumps, and fan expectations for stars like Ingram, who averaged 22.7 points against Cleveland in the regular season[3][6].

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to its timing right after Game 2 on April 20-21, 2026, amid the Raptors' playoff struggles following a Game 1 blowout loss to the Cavaliers[3][8]. Fans are reacting to Ingram's cold start in a high-stakes series, amplifying discussions on team changes and accountability as voiced by coach Darko Rajakovic[8]. Its viral stat format and sarcasm perfectly capture real-time playoff drama.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Brandon Ingram, now with the Toronto Raptors, scored 17 points in Game 1 but shot poorly in the first half of Game 2[3].
  • 2Ingram averaged 22.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 3.7 assists against Cleveland in three regular-season games[3][6].
  • 3Despite the rough half, Ingram's season first-half average is around 11-13 points over recent games[1][2].
  • 4Ingram notched seven double-doubles as a Duke freshman, averaging 17.3 points and strong defense[3].
  • 5Raptors players like Ingram are pushing for changes after the Game 1 loss, per post-game talks[8].

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