Collin Murray-Boyles is the first to admit he’s got a lot to learn about being an NBA player.
He’s shown through two pre-season games that he’s a quick study.
The Raptors’ rookie forward, who makes his debut at home when Toronto hosts the Boston Celtics on Friday night, has emerged as one of the more pleasant surprises for the team through two pre-season games that included a 130-122 win in Sacramento on Wednesday.
Murray-Boyles had 12 points, seven rebounds, six assists and a couple of blocked shots against the Kings and even though it was an exhibition game against one of the weaker teams in the league, it was an impressive outing.
“Offensively, he’s going to be a player that he can pass the ball really well so we’d like to see the ball in his hands,” coach Darko Rajakovic said of