
Brandon Xavier Ingram
NBA forward and community donor
of 100 · stable trend · Some good traits but inconsistent
Standing
53/100
Raw Score
43/85
Confidence
70%
Evidence
Medium
About
Ingram’s public record is most persuasive where it is concrete: disaster relief, school-supply giveaways, food support, and a reputation for staying committed to his craft.
The profile trends positive, though public visibility into belief and worship remains limited and most evidence is local rather than global in scope.
Five Pillars
Pillar scores (0–100%)
Ingram scores well where the evidence is practical and repeated, but the file is not rich enough to claim unusually deep spiritual observability.
17 Criteria Scores
Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes
Core Worldview
Light indirect evidence only.
General service orientation.
Limited observability.
Limited observability.
Limited observability.
Contribution to Others
Hometown and family-linked giving suggests rooted care.
Backpack and youth support evidence.
Disaster relief and holiday support.
Some broader community support.
Repeated direct-response giving events.
Limited evidence.
Personal Discipline
Not clearly public.
Repeated public giving.
Reliability
Professional reputation is steady.
Stability Under Pressure
Moderate indirect evidence.
Low-drama career posture.
Calm under team and career pressure.
Timeline
Key events and documented turning points
Donated 25,000 dollars to Hurricane Matthew recovery in Kinston
Ingram directed money to the United Way, churches, a Boys and Girls Club, a soup-kitchen ministry, and homeless-support groups in his hometown region.
→ Provides strong early evidence that career success turned into direct hometown help.
highHeld third back-to-school giveaway through the Ingram family foundation
The event distributed 1,000 backpacks filled with school supplies to local children.
→ Strengthens the case that his giving is repeated rather than one-off.
highNBA feature highlighted steady commitment to craft and team
League coverage emphasized his calm demeanor, work ethic, and refusal to detach effort from setbacks.
→ Supports a moderate integrity-and-resilience case anchored in consistency rather than scandal management.
mediumHosted holiday food support events with Pelicans teammates
Ingram and CJ McCollum were highlighted for events aimed at helping families around Thanksgiving.
→ Adds later evidence that his public giving followed him beyond his hometown.
mediumPressure Tests
Behavior under crisis or scrutiny
Rise from small-market hometown to NBA stardom
2016He entered a high-pressure league environment with significant expectations.
Response: Public coverage consistently emphasized calm work and low drama.
positiveCareer volatility and team changes
2025Trade movement and role changes tested stability.
Response: The public record stayed relatively professional and quiet.
positiveProgression
early years
Career rise quickly linked to hometown giving.
upgrowth years
Giving broadened into repeated youth-oriented distribution events.
upcrisis years
No major public scandal surfaced during normal career pressure.
stablecurrent stage
Still reads as a useful athlete profile with moderate but credible evidence depth.
stableBehavioral Patterns
Positive
- • Hometown loyalty
- • Youth-centered support
- • Steady work habits
Concerns
- • Limited public evidence on worship and explicit moral worldview
Evidence Quality
2
Strong
2
Medium
0
Weak
Overall: medium
This profile evaluates observable public behavior and evidence, not the state of a person's soul.