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How Raptors first-round draft pick Collin Murray-Boyles fits in Toronto
How Raptors first-round draft pick Collin Murray-Boyles fits in Toronto

National Post

time26-06-2025

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How Raptors first-round draft pick Collin Murray-Boyles fits in Toronto

Collin Murray-Boyles cleared up his viral reaction to being drafted by the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday and now it's time to clear up how he should fit on the team starting next season. Article content Murray-Boyles, the former South Carolina star considered by some as the best off-ball defender in the draft, chiefly brings that skill to the table. Article content Article content Toronto will prioritize aggressive, disruptive defensive schemes and Murray-Boyles is an ideal fit in that regard. A master of blowing up plays with steals and deflections, Murray-Boyles should complement Scottie Barnes, who at times last year flashed all-defensive potential. Article content He can also maintain some of the disruptive qualities Barnes provides when the team's star is resting on the bench. Article content Raptors assistant general manger Dan Tolzman had said earlier this week that the team was looking for players who would be able to thrive in the playoffs when things get more physical. They want strong and smart players and Murray-Boyles is both. His defensive IQ is considered top level, he's a great competitor and a hard worker. Article content It's less clear how he fits on the other end, but head coach Darko Rajakovic likes multi-skilled players who can make quick decisions and Murray-Boyles fits the bill there as well. Article content Perhaps they try to let him bully small forwards or out-quick centres at times, even if power forward is his natural spot. Article content 'I think at the defensive end, he can guard all over,' Raptors general manager Bobby Webster said after the draft's first round. 'What's the natural fit on the offensive end? I think we'll see. I think he handles the ball well. He does a lot of things. You see sort of Darko does in his offence: Dribble handoffs, sort of operate from the top, pass well. So we think he fits sort of on both ends.' Article content The long-time Toronto GM said they had Murray-Boyles ranked higher than where he went (as did many draft evaluators in the public sphere). Article content 'We had our eye on him going into the season. Elite defence, versatile, good hands. He has a chance to be a really, really good defender in the NBA.' Article content On offence, shooting will be the swing skill for Murray-Boyles, the difference between Toronto getting a decent starter, a strong reserve or a potential high-impact starter. Article content While he led the SEC in field goal and effective field goal percentage, Murray-Boyles almost exclusively got two-point buckets, only attempting 34 three-pointers in 32 games, making just 26.5% of them. Keep in mind the NCAA three-point line is closer than the NBA one, so there's lots of work to be done on his outside shooting. Article content Murray-Boyles told us he has been working extremely hard on his jump shot and now will get into the Toronto system, which has had some success in the past (most notably recently with Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby and, to some degree, with Barnes, though he took several steps backward there last season). He already went from just five three-point attempts as a freshman to one or so per game as a sophomore.

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