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Roy Williams watches Brandon Ingram in Chicago


was in Chicago on Friday watching 2015 5-star small forward at the adidas Uprising skills camp. Other coaches sighted courtside included Duke's Mike Krzyzewski, Kentucky's John Calipari, and Kansas coach Bill Self.

Ingram scored 22 points in a 70-64 loss (box score pdf file) in his first game of the day but was held to just 6 points on 3-13 shooting in his team's evening game (box score pdf file), which they also lost 79-76. Through 4 games Friday, Ingram is averaging 12.3 points, good for 8th overall among all players at the event which runs through Sunday (complete leaderboard pdf file).

Ingram holds a scholarship offer from UNC and lists the Tar Heels among his current leaders.

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