I'd much rather give Chip Engelland another year to work with Murray, who is already an elite defender and rebounder. Ingram's shooting is shaky, so it's hardly even much of an upgrade over Murray's most glaring weakness, and despite the extra length I don't think Ingram will ever be the defender Murray is.
At this point, only a handful of top SFs are better than DeRozan playing that position, so I'm good with a three guard situation, especially if two of them are good defenders like White & Murray. If Ingram was an elite three point shooter, maybe. But it doesn't look like that's going to be the case.

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