The NBA Rookie of the Year award is determined by voting from a panel of media and fan voting at the end of the regular season. Collin Murray-Boyles is competing for this recognition in the 2025–26 season. The award typically goes to a first-year player who demonstrates exceptional performance relative to peers in their draft class. Current market odds of 0% indicate that traders view Murray-Boyles as an extremely unlikely winner compared to other rookie candidates. This could reflect earlier-season performance metrics, expectations about playing time, or competition from higher-profile draft picks. The market data shows moderate liquidity of $27,684 and $64,561 in 24-hour trading volume, suggesting some interest in this outcome but less than major award markets. Odds trends will likely shift as the season progresses and rookie performance becomes clearer. Resolution will occur when the NBA officially announces the 2025–26 Rookie of the Year winner, currently scheduled for May 2026.