Analyzing how Brandon Ingram and Brice Johnson fared in their head to head matchups in Duke's road win at North Carolina last night.
While both Johnson and Ingram are primary offensive options for their teams, who spend most of their time at the power forward position, they are completely different players. Their coaches used very different strategies throughout the night to counter their strengths and weaknesses, and they weren't always guarding each other or involved in plays their counterpart made.
Johnson spent quite a bit more time defending Ingram than the other way around. We only looked at possessions where the two were directly matched up head to head.More DX 2015-2016 Season Video Breakdowns
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While both Johnson and Ingram are primary offensive options for their teams, who spend most of their time at the power forward position, they are completely different players. Their coaches used very different strategies throughout the night to counter their strengths and weaknesses, and they weren't always guarding each other or involved in plays their counterpart made.
Johnson spent quite a bit more time defending Ingram than the other way around. We only looked at possessions where the two were directly matched up head to head.More DX 2015-2016 Season Video Breakdowns
-The Evolution of Buddy Hield
-Isaia Cordinier Strengths and Weaknesses Breakdown
-Brandon Ingram vs Louisville Video Breakdown
-Malik Beasley Strengths and Weaknesses Breakdown
-Dorian Finney Smith Strengths and Weaknesses Breakdown
-How Ben Simmons Compares to Past NBA Prospects
-The Evolution of Kristaps Porzingis
-Prince Ibeh vs Kansas Video Breakdown
-Ante Zizic Strengths and Weaknesses Breakdown
-Wade Baldwin vs Kentucky Video Breakdown
-Gary Payton II vs Kansas Video Breakdown
-Damian Jones vs Jameel Warney Head to Head Matchup Analysis
-Juan Hernangomez Strengths and Weaknesses Breakdown
-Malik Newman vs Kentucky Video Analysis
-Ben Simmons vs Kentucky Video Analysis
-Buddy Hield's 46 point Explosion vs Kansas
-Kay Felder Strengths and Weaknesses Breakdown
-Tyler Ulis vs Louisville Video Analysis
-Pascal Siakam vs Baylor Video Analysis
-Ben Simmons vs Henry Ellenson Head to Head Matchup Analysis
-Karl-Anthony Towns vs Kristaps Porzingis Head to Head Matchup Analysis
-D'Angelo Russell vs Emmanuel Mudiay Head to Head Matchup Analysis