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- On June 25, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the Toronto Raptors picked Collin Murray-Boyles as the ninth overall choice in the 2025 NBA Draft.
- Murray-Boyles, a 20-year-old power forward, spent two seasons with South Carolina under coach Lamont Paris, earning All-SEC honors while averaging 16.8 points last season.
- He will become part of a Raptors squad that finished the season with a 30-52 record and failed to qualify for the playoffs for the third year in a row, playing alongside key players Scottie Barnes and R.J. Barrett.
- In his conversation with Taylor Rooks, Murray-Boyles expressed how meaningful it is to join the team and emphasized his goal to positively influence those around him.
- His girlfriend, NCAA champion Chloe Kitts, supported him at the draft, while Murray-Boyles prepares to begin his professional career in Toronto this season.
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South Carolina basketball star Chloe Kitts steals spotlight at NBA Draft while supporting boyfriend
Chloe Kitts, who plays basketball at South Carolina, went viral on Wednesday night during the NBA Draft as the Toronto Raptors selected her boyfriend, Collin Murray-Boyles.
NBA Draft pick supported by 'cover girl model' college basketball girlfriend
COLLEGE basketball prospect Collin Murray-Boyles realized his dreams at the NBA Draft in New York. And the 20-year-old did so with the support of his girlfriend who is even more famous than him. GettyCollin Murray-Boyles hugs his girlfriend after his pick by the Toronto Raptors[/caption] His girlfriend is college basketball star Chloe KittsInstagram /Chloe Kitts Chloe celebrated by wearing a Toronto Raptors cap in an Instagram stories postInstag…

South Carolina women's basketball star Chloe Kitts supports boyfriend Collin Murray-Boyles at draft
South Carolina women’s basketball player Chloe Kitts was all smiles at the NBA draft while supporting boyfriend Collin Murray-Boyles.
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