Collin Murray-Boyles is one of four sophomore players who will lace up their shoes for the Raptors during the NBA Summer League.
Toronto announced its roster on Thursday, which also features guards Chucky Hepburn and Alijah Martin, who made their NBA debuts with the Raptors last season. Martin agreed to a two-year extension with the team on Wednesday.
Seth Lundy, who has played nine career games with the Hawks, rounds out the ‘veterans’. He was drafted in the second round by Atlanta in 2023.
Tyreke Key, 27, is the lone player born in the 20th century in the group, but has not played in the NBA, spending parts of the last three seasons in the G League with the Raptors 905.
Headlining the rookies is Toronto’s first-round pick out of Santa Clara, Allen Graves. Graves averaged 11.8 points, as well as 0.9 blocks and 1.9 steals in college last season, and is expected to crack the Raptors rotation.
Other notable names include Toronto’s recent second-round pick out of Arizona, Jaden Bradley, and Ajax, Ont. native Jalen Celestine, out of Cincinnati.
Seven-foot-five centre Jamarion Sharp also made the cut. Sharp was the tallest player in the G League last year, and would become the tallest player in the NBA if he makes the league this season.