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    Collin Murray-Boyles Declares For 2025 NBA Draft: Top 5 NBA Teams He Could End Up

    South Carolina forward Collin Murray-Boyles has officially declared for the 2025 NBA Draft. Following a standout sophomore season in which he averaged 16.8 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.3 blocks per game, he led the SEC in field-goal percentage with 58.6%.

    His defensive versatility, excellent basketball IQ, and interior scoring ability have positioned him as a potential lottery selection.

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    Collin Murray-Boyles Declares for 2025 NBA Draft: Top 5 NBA Teams He Could End Up At

    Murray-Boyles is known for his unwavering energy, strength, and defensive prowess. At 6 feet 7 inches and 245 pounds, he compensates for his lack of height with power and athleticism, allowing him to defend several positions efficiently.

    Offensively, he’s an excellent scorer around the basket and a solid passer, often performing well in dribble hand-off situations. His exceptional feel for the game on both sides makes him an invaluable asset to any NBA team.

    Top 5 NBA Teams Murray-Boyles Could Land With:

    1. San Antonio Spurs

    The Spurs are establishing a modern dynasty around generational player Victor Wembanyama. Drafting Murray-Boyles at No. 10 would provide them with a cerebral, high-motor forward who can complement Wemby’s rim protection with strong perimeter and switch defense.

    Coach Gregg Popovich’s technique would enhance his basketball IQ, allowing his game to improve swiftly.

    2. Portland Trail Blazers

    Portland is in full rebuild mode and plans to surround Scoot Henderson with two-way players. Murray-Boyles, who is expected to be drafted No. 8 overall, could assist the Blazers in building a defensive identity.

    His ability to guard 2-5, crash the glass, and play short rolls fits wonderfully in a young, fast-paced team. This could be a mutually beneficial scenario with Chauncey Billups preaching defensive toughness.

    3. Atlanta Hawks

    Atlanta is set to redesign its roster this offseason, focusing on adding depth and variety up front. According to Tankathon, Murray-Boyles will be selected at No. 13, bringing physicality and determination to a defense that has struggled to maintain consistency.

    He wouldn’t have to lead the offense if he played alongside Trae Young or Dejounte Murray, but he’d be effective in transition and as a cleanup scorer.

    4. Houston Rockets

    The Rockets have a lot of young talent but struggle to be consistent on defense. Murray-Boyles could fit in as a glue prospect, defending numerous spots, setting hard screens, and finishing strong.

    Bleacher Report projects him at No. 14, adding much-needed balance to a team dominated by iso scorers like Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun.

    5. Utah Jazz

    Utah is quietly developing one of the league’s most fascinating young rosters. Adding Murray-Boyles at No. 14  (as projected in some mocks) would give them a forward who thrives without being called on.

    With Lauri Markkanen and Keyonte George leading the offense, Murray-Boyles could anchor bench units or start in small-ball combinations, bringing versatility and energy.

    Murray-Boyles’ announcement has NBA scouts buzzing, and it’s easy to understand why. He’s the type of player who produces winning plays, thrives in team-first environments, and offers strength to any lineup.

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    With a skill set beyond statistics, his name will be on everyone’s radar on draft night.

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