Harrison Ingram put together a performance on Monday night that will remind UNC basketball fans of his lone season in Chapel Hill.
The former Tar Heel put up a big-time performance, finishing the night with 15 points, 14 rebounds and six assists, helping guide the San Antonio Spurs to an overtime victory over the Utah Jazz.
Huge game from Harrison 😤 pic.twitter.com/eYFrC5ce4N
— The Tar Heel Story (@tarheelstory) July 15, 2025
With the win, Ingram and the Spurs, who are unbeaten in Summer League action, clinched a spot in the semifinals of the event.
Ingram connected on four of his 9 shots from the floor, including a trio of triples, but his best two plays came as a facilitator for the Spurs' offensive attack.
The first highlight-reel caliber play was a no-look lob to Carter Bryant for an alley-oop.
Harrison Ingram went no-look lob to Carter Bryant 🫣🔥
— NBA (@NBA) July 15, 2025
UTA-SAS | #NBA2KSummerLeague on NBA TV pic.twitter.com/SZcBWQBv0t
The second helped secure the victory as Ingram found teammate Riley Minix on the inbound, setting up a buzzer-beater to win the game.
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?! https://t.co/yuQPINm7vw pic.twitter.com/x03NTXBNls
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) July 15, 2025
Without a doubt, this was Ingram's best performance thus far in NBA Summer League action. The former UNC basketball standout gave a taste of what he's capable of doing on the basketball court, as Tar Heel fans aren't surprised one bit by the type of performance he was able to put together.
A guy who can simply impact the game in a variety of ways, Ingram continues to show that he's willing, and able, to make winning plays in order to help his team win. While some players are limited in how they can impact the game, Ingram is a versatile forward who has proven that he belongs on an NBA roster moving forward.