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One Player From Toronto Raptors Is Becoming a Major Issue for the Cleveland Cavaliers
- Murray-Boyles has averaged 17 points and 7.3 rebounds in 25.5 minutes, becoming a focal challenge for Cleveland in the series.
- Cavaliers should exploit their size to neutralize him on the boards and in the paint.
- If Murray-Boyles is forced to shoot, Cleveland seeks to pressure him outside the paint.
- Toronto’s David Murray-Boyles has flourished in the postseason, boosting his production beyond the regular season.
- Raptors may not fear Cleveland as a series goes deeper, increasing the challenge for the Cavaliers.
- The Cavaliers hold the series in their hands with experience and a higher ceiling, aiming to close the gap in the ongoing series.
- Cavaliers are advised to keep Murray-Boyles from perimeter shots, limiting his scoring off the dribble.
- Murray-Boyles has emerged as an X‑factor for Toronto in the series against Cleveland.
- The series is described as a three-game stretch where Cavaliers must prevent CMB from beating them.
- The article is attributed to Tim Daniel, host of Locked On Reds & Cavs podcasts and a writer for SI.
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