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Murray 41+5+4 caps: Kings Rising Star Boom this year's summer league's first 40+ two games 70 points set a record

Murray 41+5+4 caps: Kings Rising Star Boom this year's summer league's first 40+ two games 70 points set a record

On July 6, Beijing time, in the NBA Summer League California Classic, the Kings defeated the Heat 95-83, and Kings sophomore Keegan Murray broke out to become the number one winner. Murray played 11 of 20 in 31 minutes, including 6 of 11 from the outside three-point range, plus 13 of 15 free throws, 41 points, 5 boards, 1 assist, 1 steal and 4 blocks, becoming the first player to score 40+ points in this year's Summer League, and also ranked 6th in the history of the Summer League, the highest score in the summer league is Moreau 47 points.

Murray 41+5+4 caps: Kings Rising Star Boom this year's summer league's first 40+ two games 70 points set a record

Playing in Summer League for the second year in a row, the sophomore Murray is now a "college student playing a schoolboy", leading his team to a 100-94 victory over the Warriors in his last game, when Murray scored 29 points.

Now Murray faces the Heat, he burst into fire for 14 points in the first quarter, and one person scored to tie the Heat's team, leading the Kings to a 21-14 lead in the first quarter. In the second and third quarters, the Kings tied 26-26 in the second quarter, lost 9 points at 21-30 in the third quarter, and the Kings were outscored by the Heat 68-70 by 2 points in the first three quarters.

Murray 41+5+4 caps: Kings Rising Star Boom this year's summer league's first 40+ two games 70 points set a record

However, in the final quarter, the Kings crushed the Heat offensively and defensively, playing a 27-13 offensive campaign in a single quarter to suppress their opponents, and finally defeated the Heat 95-83 to win two straight.

Murray went on a frenzy of attack throughout the game, scoring 14 points in the first quarter and just five points in the second quarter, but still scored 19 points in the first half, the highest value for both teams. Murray scored 22 more points in the second half to lead the team to victory with a 41-point blast.

Murray 41+5+4 caps: Kings Rising Star Boom this year's summer league's first 40+ two games 70 points set a record

Murray not only became the first player to score 40+ in this year's Summer League, but his 41 points are also the sixth highest in summer league history. Murray's 70 points in two summer league games are also exciting for him to continue to grow and improve in the new season.

(Text/Drunken Lying Float)