Finch: Ingles not only helps young players, but also influences veterans in the team
10:46pm, 19 May 2025Basketball
Timberwolves coach Fincher talked about Ingles in an interview.
Fincher said in his evaluation of Ingles' impact on the team: "When it comes to maturity, Ingles is the cornerstone of our team. His value is not only reflected in helping young players grow - from Dillingham to Gobert, he really affects everyone. People are always talking about the importance of veterans, but few people realize that not all veterans can have a positive impact. Some are just to continue their careers, and may be full of resentment or selfishness. Ingles is an All-Star in this regard: he has an unparalleled selfless spirit, a straightforward communication style, and an impeccable professional attitude. He not only helps young players, but also affects veterans in the team. "
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