Ronald Murray, who played his debut with Indiana Pacers, showed some sparkle of his talent. Not long after the start of the game,
Murray was able to get the ball from Royal Ivey with an astonishing move and startled his defender by a mind blowing dribble. The presence of
Murray is expected to create a significant impact on the overall performance of the team. Jim O’Brien, the coach of Pacers wants to experiment with the abilities of
Murray whenever possible. According to the Coach,
Murray fullfilled the need of an experienced scoring person in the back court of the team.
Murray is not very good at scoring 3-point shooters but has a scoring average of 9.2 in 309 NBA games.
Murray has the ability to crack down any defense and is very experienced in creating scoring opportunities to the team members. Jim O’ Brien feels that, he should get more close with Ronald “flip”
Murray in order to understand how he will play in different situations.
Murray made four points and one assist to his credit in eight minutes play. The addition of
Murray into the team has reduced burden on players like Diener, who acts as the fill-in starter and Daniels, who wants to return to the wing rotation.
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