Raptors forward's case for coveted end-of-season honor only continues to improve
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Raptors forward's case for coveted end-of-season honor only continues to improve
"Murray-Boyles has only played 55 games because of a thumb injury that's still bothering him. Nevertheless, he has been able to contribute to winning basketball and establish himself as a trusted part of Darko Rajakovic's rotation despite being the youngest player on the court."
"Zach Lowe praised Murray-Boyles on the April 7 episode of The Zach Lowe Show. 'He's going to be one of the ten best rookies from this class and is playing winning basketball right now for the Raptors,' Lowe said."
"Murray-Boyles is currently averaging 8.5 points, 5 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game. Numbers like that may not jump off the page, but don't forget that he's doing this as a 20-year-old reserve on a playoff team while playing through an injury."
Ja'Kobe Walter has emerged as a key rotational player for the Raptors, providing a much-needed 3-point shot. Collin Murray-Boyles, despite a thumb injury limiting his games, has established himself as a trusted player in the rotation. His performance has garnered praise, with potential All-Rookie Team selection discussions. Murray-Boyles averages 8.5 points, 5 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game, contributing significantly to the team's success. His defensive impact and partnership with Scottie Barnes suggest a bright future for the Raptors.
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