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South Carolina basketball products to play together in NBA Summer League

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South Carolina basketball star Collin Murray-Boyles shaking NBA commissioner Adam Silver's hand after being drafted by the Toronto Raptors with the No. 9 overall pick. Photo by: Brad Penner-Imagn Images
South Carolina basketball star Collin Murray-Boyles shaking NBA commissioner Adam Silver's hand after being drafted by the Toronto Raptors with the No. 9 overall pick. Photo by: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

South Carolina basketball star Collin Murray-Boyles earned a top-10 selection in this summer’s NBA Draft. The Toronto Raptors snatched up the All-SEC Gamecock with the No. 9 overall pick last week, and most figured he would make his team debut at NBA Summer League. High draft picks, though, sometimes play limited minutes in Summer League. However, Murray-Boyles won’t be the only USC standout playing with the Raptors in Las Vegas.

According to a release from the organization, guard AJ Lawson also will represent Toronto at Summer League. A fifth-year pro who has made appearances in the NBA the past three years, Lawson is still just 24. He has bounced around a bit during his time in the Association, but he played his biggest minutes workload down the stretch of the 2024-2025 campaign with the Raptors.

Murray-Boyles, who will wear No. 12, and Lawson, who will wear No. 0, will be two of 16 total players with the Raptors in Vegas. Summer League could help solidify a roster spot for Lawson. Meanwhile, it could serve as a good measuring stick for CMB’s NBA readiness.

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During his time in garnet and black, Murray-Boyles became one of the best all-around forwards in program history. He made a pair of All-SEC squads and was one of the country’s top (and most versatile) defenders. Murray-Boyles was the only player in college basketball last season to average at least 15 points, eight rebounds, two assists, one steal, one block, and 55% shooting from the field. He recently signed his rookie-scale, four-year contract worth nearly $29 million.

Lawson, who played from 2018-2021, was also an All-SEC selection. He reclassified to join South Carolina a year early and spent three seasons as a dynamic perimeter player. The athletic guard averaged at least 13 points per game in each year in Columbia. He is under contract with the Raptors for one more year, though the deal is non-guaranteed.

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