
It took only 28 minutes for the Scotiabank Arena crowd to find its new playoff hero. In a critical Game 3 on Thursday, Toronto Raptors rookie Collin Murray-Boyles delivered a historic performance, scoring 22 points to lead the team to a 126-104 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The feat doesn’t just help narrow the series deficit to 2-1, it etches Murray-Boyles into the franchise record books as the highest-scoring Raptors rookie in a playoff game, surpassing the previous mark set by his teammate Scottie Barnes in 2022.
While Barnes and RJ Barrett both poured in high-octane performances with 33 points apiece, it was the efficiency from the bench that changed the game's complexion. Murray-Boyles wasn't just a role player, but also an offensive engine.
Following the game, Murray-Boyles remained grounded despite the history-making night.
"Feel the same as before the game," Murray-Boyles said. "It doesn't really matter to me. I gotta do what I gotta do to help the team win the game.
Kawhi Leonard would be so proud of Collin Murray-Boyles' answer to this question... pic.twitter.com/csNMHwOxIg
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To understand the weight of this performance, one must look at Murray-Boyles' trajectory. Critics initially questioned his ability to score against NBA centres due to being slightly undersized at 6-7, but his performances from the last three games tell a different story.
| Metric | Season Averages | Game 3 vs. Cavaliers |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 8.5 | 22 |
| Rebounds | 5.0 | 8 |
| Field Goal Percentage | 57.9 | 73.3 |
| Plus/Minus | +0.8 | +21 |
His ability to scale his production in the high-pressure environment of the playoffs is a testament to his high basketball IQ.
Murray-Boyles dominated the paint by finding gaps in the Cavaliers' defense that weren't visible in Games 1 and 2.
With Game 4 scheduled for Sunday afternoon in Toronto, the Raptors have found a blueprint for success. Murray-Boyles' emergence has forced a drastic shake-up in the playoff rotation, potentially moving him into a more prominent role over veteran Jakob Poeltl even if he continues to come off the bench.
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