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Brandon Ingram thinks he’s been too selfish offensively, wants to make his teammates better

Brandon Ingram stock isn’t as easy to come by as it was earlier this season. In the absence of LeBron James, Ingram has stepped up and been everything the Los Angeles Lakers have needed him to be.

Over the last three games, Ingram has averaged 20 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.3 blocks per game while posting a box plus-minus of +8, the highest on the team since James suffered his groin strain on Christmas Day.

Ingram’s best game during that stretch came on Sunday, when he put up an impressive stat line of 21 points on 69.