Brandon Ingram didn’t have one of those break-out moments in his long-awaited debut with the Raptors as the long and versatile wing appeared in his first NBA game in almost a year following an ankle injury. Article content

His overall game was hard to overlook, as was his presence. Article content Article content

In terms of debuts, Ingram was fine knowing much more awaits for a player who has the potential to change the trajectory of a Raptors team that looked pretty good in a season-opening 138-118 victory over the host Atlanta Hawks.

RJ Barrett led the first unit, while Gradey Dick came off the bench to help spark Toronto’s reserves.

Defensively, the Raptors were true to their word in wanting to be aggressive.

Offensively, the team’s three-point efficiency must improve, but whe

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