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Murray-Boyles returns to Toronto Raptors lineup

2025-11-23 21:54
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Murray-Boyles returns to Toronto Raptors lineup

Collin Murray-Boyles will be back in the lineup for the Toronto Raptors against the Brooklyn Nets tonight but starting centre Jakob Poeltl was out.

TORONTO – Collin Murray-Boyles will be back in the lineup for the Toronto Raptors against the Brooklyn Nets tonight but starting centre Jakob Poeltl was out.

Murray-Boyles had missed Toronto’s last two games with a medial collateral ligament sprain in his right knee.

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Poeltl was out as part of injury management for his lower back.

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Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic says Poeltl won’t both games of back-to-backs for now.

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Toronto hosts the Cleveland Cavaliers tomorrow night.

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The Raptors are on a six-game win streak heading into the game against the Nets.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 23, 2025.