Raptors' Xs and Os: What HAS worked so far
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Raptors' Xs and Os: What HAS worked so far
"Brandon Ingram was featured offensively early and often, bringing up the ball and being given out-screens for more pick n' roll looks. The changes had mixed results."
"Collin Murray-Boyles continued to impress by leveraging his strength to move Jarrett Allen and collect boards, and by finishing efficiently at the rim."
"The Raptors managed to get Ingram his shots without him commandeering the entire offence, and they were more effective at corralling James Harden and Donovan Mitchell."
The Toronto Raptors adjusted their strategy for Game 2 against the Cleveland Cavaliers, featuring Brandon Ingram and utilizing Collin Murray-Boyles at center. Ingram's shots were prioritized without dominating the offense, while Murray-Boyles effectively guarded key players. The Raptors improved their defense, resulting in more fastbreak points despite a high turnover rate. Although Ingram struggled, the overall adjustments showed promise for future games, particularly with Murray-Boyles impacting Cleveland's offensive approach.
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