TORONTO — “He is a warrior, to be sincere with you.”
If not for dozens of cameras and mics pointed at Darko Rajakovic to show in any other case, the prevailing assumption would’ve been that the pinnacle coach’s post-game response was about Scottie Barnes.
And that might’ve made excellent sense after the franchise ahead put up playoff career-highs of 33 factors and 11 assists in a Sport 3 drubbing over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
As an alternative, the bench boss was — rightfully — praising Collin Murray-Boyles, recent off a efficiency that regarded much less a facsimile and extra a carbon copy of Barnes when he was breaking out as a rookie.
Shut your eyes and take heed to Rajakovic, and it is simple to image the two-time all-star and as soon as Rookie of the Yr, when acknowledging the coach’s phrases of affirmation for the first-year participant.
“He is been stepping on the ground and preventing and giving all of it, defending and rebounding, creating area together with his rolls. I believed he was extremely aggressive and he wanted to be … He did every part the crew demanded tonight.”
But, if imitation is the sincerest type of flattery, what does that make superiority?
After Murray-Boyles racked up 22 factors on 73.3 per cent capturing in Sport 3, placing his title atop the listing for highest single-game playoff scoring performances from a Raptors rookie, one notch above Barnes, it was a query price asking.
“I really feel the identical as earlier than the sport. It does not actually matter to me,” he stated after the Raptors first victory of the collection. “Simply must do what I’ve to do to assist the crew win.”
OK, so perhaps it wasn’t price asking.
Nonetheless, probably the most Barnes scored throughout his first post-season run 4 years in the past was 18 factors on 8-of-20 capturing towards Harden’s Philadelphia 76ers — the final time the Raptors made the playoffs.
Lots has modified since then.
The previous fourth-overall choose went from a plug-and-play rookie to face of the franchise simply two years after stated Sport 6 efficiency tied what was then the Raptors’ rookie scoring report earlier than Murray-Boyles eclipsed it. And within the two years since, the person who handed Barnes the keys — within the type of a $225 million extension — is not with the franchise.
It was a proclamation the previous president of basketball operations labored on dwelling as much as, even earlier than placing pen to paper.
After buying and selling for Immanuel Quickley (and RJ Barrett), and shortly earlier than handing him and Barnes five-year offers, the previous Raptors architect informed Quickley that “it is an unbelievable match with you and Scottie.”
Ujiri and GM Bobby Webster took one other kick on the can by buying Brandon Ingram — then signing him to a three-year extension.
The considering was easy sufficient: “Scottie needs to share the ball and Brandon needs to attain the ball,” Webster stated simply after the 2025 commerce deadline handed. “I believe that is type of a pure match.”
A collection of strikes that undoubtedly helped Barnes return the Raptors to the playoffs.
Nevertheless it was becoming that in a very powerful recreation (to this point), in his second of want, Barnes regarded to not a dynamic pick-and-roll companion, nor an isolation self-creator. As an alternative, he tapped on the shoulder of, properly, Barnes-lite.
Truly, it was extra of a seize than a faucet.
Barnes watched from the sidelines because the Raptors clung to a three-point lead throughout one among his uncommon breathers in Sport 3, and when Rajakovic signaled for Murray-Boyles to enter the sport, the star ahead pulled the rookie and propelled (shoved) him in direction of the scorer’s desk.
As if to embolden him to “simply play as exhausting as attainable,” Murray-Boyles surmised, making an attempt his greatest to include the grin that was forming as he mirrored on the second. “I do not know why he did that … however clearly, he sees that I am doing one thing good on the market, so in fact it encourages me to maintain doing it.”
Barnes returned to the court docket a minute after muscling the rook into the sport, and because the duo helped hold the Raptors forward for the remainder of the third quarter, the sellout Scotiabank Area crowd was left to discern which two-way terror ought to be credited for which game-saving play.
The 24-year-old completed the body with 13 factors, two rebounds and two assists — each helpers going to Murray-Boyles, who chipped in six factors and three rebounds to go together with his defensive showstoppers.
“He’s simply been doing a fantastic job of discovering these home windows and having the ability to rating,” Barnes stated of the rookie, who’s now hit 72.7 per cent of his pictures by three playoff video games. “Being tremendous bodily, making an attempt to undergo the defender.”
Come the beginning of the fourth quarter, as if parroting Barnes’ behavior of patrolling the sidelines, Murray-Boyles spent his transient two-minute reprieve on his ft, watching, cheering and presumably anticipating his return to the court docket.
And when Murray-Boyles was again on the ground, with the sport tied at 88 and 9:53 to go, he was requested to again up Barnes but once more.
“Actually simply not being afraid of the second,” the rookie stated of his seamless transition into playoff hoops. “We’re enjoying towards a extremely good crew, (with) one among my favorite gamers (Harden) on that crew, so simply not being fearful of who we’re going up towards, and actually simply taking it to them.”
First, a powerful down-screen to unencumber Jamison Battle for his first of 4 threes. Then, after connecting with RJ Barrett for a pair of layups, Murray-Boyles collected a missed Toronto free throw and dished it to Battle for his third triple. His second offensive rebound of the body got here on the very subsequent possession earlier than he dropped in a putback for his eleventh and last subject objective.
“I got here off the court docket, regarded up and (Murray-Boyles) solely had eight rebounds, but it surely felt like he had 20. That is simply the influence that he had on the market,” Battle stated. “The physicality he brings and simply the sting … you realize that he does not play like a rookie in any respect.”
As soon as Scotiabank Area stopped vibrating, and together with his fingerprints throughout what was now a 23-point lead, Murray-Boyles pressured yet another turnover for good measure — breaking apart a sidelines inbound cross for a backcourt violation on Allen — earlier than leaving the court docket.
So, whereas there is no doubt that seminal performances from Barrett and Battle performed their half, it felt proper that brute “power,” amalgamated by Barnes and Murray-Boyles left the most important imprint.
“Who was going to play with extra power? They gained that battle, and as soon as that occurs, you are in your heels. It is sort of the story of the sport,” Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson stated after the loss.
In the meantime, Rajakovic described the rookie’s effort as a “high-level efficiency” that he contributed to the facility of “his will.”
Arguably, the very best compliments are those who come out of your friends, like Mobley giving the rookie “credit score the place credit score’s due” and making it clear that Cleveland must pay “extra consideration” to Murray-Boyles.
Nonetheless you phrase it, the 20-year-old has confirmed that he not solely belongs, however his spot is correct subsequent to Barnes.
When the South Carolina product was taken ninth total by the Raptors final summer time, the concept of one other non-shooting, defence-first do-it-all ahead beside the one they’re already paying prime greenback for was shocking, at the least to some prognosticators.
But when three playoff video games have demonstrated something, it is that propping up an identification, particularly one hoping to outlive high-leverage hoops, requires a number of pillars. And Murray-Boyles seems to be that second load-bearing beam.
Earlier than the playoffs began, Rajakovic stated the crew was putting in habits that he believed might “assist us within the playoffs.”
And though Jakob Poeltl regarded higher in Sport 3, it does not really feel like a coincidence that executing on the coach’s pronouncement — and resembling the defensive group that ranked fifth within the NBA — has appeared way more achievable since Murray-Boyles was given the lion’s share of minutes midway by Sport 2. The Cavaliers’ turnover charge will increase and rim frequency dwindles with the rookie on the ground, all whereas the Raptors’ rebound charge, paint ending and transition frequency development positively.
It reinforces the notion that whereas one game-breaking ahead is thrilling, two may very well be franchise-altering. A lesson the Raptors have discovered this collection, win or lose.
Now, the difficult half can be telling the 2 aside, maybe throughout Sport 4 on Sunday, and for years to return.






