Quickley gives Collin Murray-Boyles perfect peace offering after rookie hazing
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Quickley gives Collin Murray-Boyles perfect peace offering after rookie hazing
"His basketball IQ is really high, like really elite. I tell people all the time...he acts like he's been in the league for so long on the court as well. He's very mature in the fact that he knows where to be on the floor. He's always two steps ahead offensively and defensively."
"Super impressive is his attention to detail and ability to retain information. That's something that a lot of young players, they don't have that quality in the sense that they need a lot of reps. He's learning things on the fly, and a lot of stuff that you address one time with him and you talk about one time and two weeks down the road, he's going to be still doing that, and that is super, super rare."
Collin Murray-Boyles, a Raptors rookie, has earned significant praise from teammates and coaching staff for his exceptional basketball intelligence and maturity on the court. Immanuel Quickley highlighted Murray-Boyles's elite basketball IQ and his ability to anticipate plays both offensively and defensively. Coach Darko Rajakovic emphasized his impressive attention to detail and capacity to retain information quickly, noting that he learns from single corrections and applies them consistently weeks later—a rare quality among young players. However, Murray-Boyles's promising rookie season has been hampered by a recurring thumb injury that began in December and flared up multiple times, causing him to miss 20 games. In 47 games played, he has averaged 7.8 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists while impressing with his defense and athleticism.
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