Overview
- Starting at center, Murray-Boyles posted 17 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, three steals and two blocks with a team-best plus-24.
- Toronto featured balanced scoring with seven players in double figures and none topping 20 points, led by Brandon Ingram's 19.
- The Raptors' physical defense set the tone, holding Atlanta to 3-of-10 at the rim and one offensive rebound over the first 15 minutes.
- Head coach Darko Rajakovic said Poeltl remains out due to a sore lower back but has been cleared for contact.
- Afterward, Murray-Boyles said, “If you’re not tired, you ain’t going hard enough,” and Toronto next visits Charlotte on Wednesday.