Big Problem: Raptors will have to play hard versus Cavaliers forwards
TORONTO — Being over six-foot-seven would be considered tall in most walks of life, but in the NBA, that makes you an undersized forward.
That will be Toronto Raptors’ challenge in their first-round playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Although seven-foot Jakob Poeltl, six-foot-nine Sandro Mamukelashvili and six-foot-seven Collin Murray-Boyles aren’t short by anyone’s definition, they’ll be tangling with Cleveland’s frontcourt of six-foot-nine Jarrett Allen and six-foot-11 Evan Mobley. Murray-Boyles, who has impressed at centre in his rookie season for Toronto, said he couldn’t emulate the game of Mobley, last season’s Defensive Player of the Year, even if he wanted to.
“I don’t know if I can study that. He’s got a couple inches on me,” joked Murray-Boyles on Thursday. “I’ve watched most of his film and he’s just blocking shots and mucking it up in the paint.”


