Trey Murphy knew the shots would start falling.
So he wasn’t really fazed by his rough start to the season.
A night like Saturday would eventually come.
Murphy poured in 41 points in a 126-119 loss to the San Antonio Spurs , tying a career-high that he reached both last season and in the 2022-’23 season.
While Murphy would have much rather have had a win to go with it, it’s good to see him get back to the form of a player who has All-Star aspirations.
Murphy couldn't get anything to fall the first four games of the season. He made just 18 of 52 shots, including only 5 of 23 3-pointers. That came with back-to-back games where he scored just seven points against the Boston Celtics and Denver Nuggets. But since then, he's heated up. He’s made 21 of his last 47 3-pointers (44.7%). He ho

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