Your Must-See 3: Making a Statement

Your Must-See 3 for April 11 is about making a statement with your play, no matter what you’re playing for.

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1. Andre Ingram’s NBA Debut

Ten-year NBA G League veteran Andre Ingram was called up to the NBA on April 9 and saw action with the Los Angeles Lakers on April 10. The 32-year-old recorded 19 points and connected on 4 of 5 triples. Only fitting that the NBA G League 3-point leader would hit from downtown on his first NBA shot.

”It was excellent,” Ingram said of the experience. ”Once we went out as a team for warmups, I just felt some electricity out there. It was amazing. The crowd, the lights, it was just once in a lifetime. It was awesome.”

2. Donovan Mitchell’s Rookie Record

Utah Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell tallied four 3-pointers on Tuesday night, bringing his total count to 186 this season and breaking Damian Lillard’s record for a first-year player. Mitchell finished with 22 points as the Jazz routed the Golden State Warriors, 119-79.

3. Philadelphia 76ers’ Statement Streak

The Philadelphia 76ers have been on a tear as of late, notching their 15th straight win on Tuesday night, their longest win streak in franchise history as they moved to the brink of clinching the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference. JJ Redick tallied a game-high 28 points along with 5 assists and 4 rebounds to help secure the win.

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