Givony breaks Murray down with a written analysis of his game, while Schmidt offers a five-minute video analysis to complement the report.
You can see Schmidt’s video below:
It’s no surprise the two NBA scouts love Murray’s shooting and scoring instincts. Givony notes Murray was the best player in college basketball coming off screens:
Murray’s skill-level and aggressiveness is what separates him from your average guard (particularly for a teenager), and that starts with his capacity as one of the most prolific shooter/scorers in the college ranks. His jumper is a finely tuned weapon that has been honed through thousands of hours of repetition in the gym, and he hit 41% of his 3-pointers on a huge volume of attempts (nearly eight per game).