He’s never going to be a #1 option, but you don’t have to look too hard to see a great #3 option on a good team. If he adds some face up game, he could be #2.
C'mon, fellas - he's a ROOKIE who hasn't even played his first NBA game yet. A rookie who showed remarkable growth as a player just last year - which is to say that to think a 22-year-old as diligent as Murray is too old to significantly improve his game is nonsense.
In a league chockfull of guys like George, Gobert, Middleton, Gasol, Booker, Murray, Leonard, etc. etc. who were't even drafted in the first-5 and are multiple-time all-stars (or likely to be), feels a little early to make pronouncements about "never."
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