As for the other side of this coin, Kerr had told Ingram before Wednesday’s game that he was switching him to the second unit, on the belief that it would be a better fit for him to play with Tyrese Haliburton and Austin Reaves, than with Jalen Brunson and Anthony Edwards — who are ball dominant. “I agreed with him,” said Ingram, who scored as many points (seven) against Jordan as he had in the first two games of the World Cup. Ingram’s struggles stretched beyond the start of this tournament, going back to the Americans’ exhibition schedule, when he wasn’t getting many shots, and the ones he was taking weren’t falling.