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Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray explained why he didn’t think his 2024-25 season was a personal disappointment at team exit interviews yesterday (averaged 12.4 PPG/6.7 RPG/1.4 APG/0.8 SPG/0.9 BPG/44.4% FG/34.3% 3-PT/83.3% FT in 76 games played).

*set career-highs in RPG, BPG, and FT percentage*

(via Sacramento Kings):

“I’m not disappointed. I think especially defensively — I took a really big leap. Being able to guard 1-5 effectively is really hard in the league, there’s not many people that can do it. Obviously offensively you want to be a little bit better at things like that, but there’s not really an excuse or anything — it’s just putting my head down and still working. Work harder this summer, just figure out different things.”