San Antonio Spurs forward Harrison Ingram has spent much of this season honing his skills behind the scenes. The quiet development of the 2024 second-round pick has been a source of satisfaction within the Spurs organization.
Ingram was named G League Player of the Week after averaging 22.2 points, 13.4 rebounds and 7.4 assists in his last five appearances with the Austin Spurs. He recorded four double-doubles and one triple-double, while Austin posted a 4–1 record.
Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson said of Ingram's development, "The Player of the Week is definitely trending in the right direction." “I think it's always somewhat gratifying for him, somewhat beneficial as an organization and a staff, and somewhat fun when you have a young player in your program for a year and they're grinding, especially when you're in the G League and it can be a little out of sight, out of mind to the outside world. You're selling them on slowly getting better and keeping up with the process.
"It can be hard for young guys when, sometimes, they don't get the attention or direct feedback that they're looking for or that they're used to, especially because a lot of them end up being really good college players. So it's great for him to continue to be that way and see the improvement and development that he's had and to be recognized in a very deserving way."
Ingram, the No. 48 pick in the 2024 draft out of North Carolina, has spent most of this season in the G League, appearing in just five NBA games.
Harrison Ingram showing improvement in G League after signing two-way contract

The 6-foot-5 forward's two-way development with Austin has been encouraging for San Antonio. Ingram is averaging 16.1 points, 12.7 rebounds and 4.8 assists on 48.2 percent shooting in 21 G League appearances.
"He's really accepted his role and embraced it," Johnson said. "It can be hard to do that in terms of your role as a defender, a physical role player, playing off the ball to a certain extent. But always trying to extend or create more possessions with offensive rebounds, hitting open shots, getting out and running in transition, and obviously we want him to be a dominant defender and be able to rebound. I think that's something he's really embraced and you've seen it. And sometimes when you do that If you do it, you get a monster production with it, you can tell he has put his energy in the right places.”
The Spurs signed Ingram to a one-year, two-way contract before this season.

