Collin Murray-Boyles Ready to Frustrate Top Raptors Forwards

Collin Murray-Boyles Ready to Frustrate Top Raptors Forwards

Toronto Raptors Complete Training Camp without Major Injuries

The Toronto Raptors successfully completed their training camp without any significant injuries to key players. During a recent open practice in Calgary, Scottie Barnes briefly left the scrimmage after a minor collision with rookie Collin Murray-Boyles. Barnes returned to finish the practice after getting his thumb wrapped.

Ulrich Chomche, a center on a two-way contract, did not participate in the Calgary session, and updates on his health are awaited. The Raptors, who had a challenging season due to injuries last year, consider surviving the opening week of camp a positive outcome.

In preparation for their upcoming preseason game against the Denver Nuggets, the Raptors played six preseason games, with the first game scheduled in Vancouver. Notably, Barnes received a technical foul during practice for an on-court incident.

Younger players like Murray-Boyles and Barnes have been pushing the veterans in practice sessions, aiming to elevate the team's performance. Players like Ochai Agbaji have impressed established players like Brandon Ingram, showcasing their potential impact on the team.

The Raptors are focusing on developing their younger talents and building a cohesive team for the upcoming season. The team is exploring different lineup combinations and strategies to maximize player strengths and improve overall performance on the court.

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