2-Time NBA All-Star Kyle Lowry looked to show out in front of a big crowd on Monday Night. Just a little over a year after Kyle Lowry started in the 2015 NBA All-Star Game in New York, the Raptors star guard showed everyone why Lowry deserved his back-to-back starting guard selections.
Lowry played 35 minutes, scored 22 points on 7-13 shooting while also handing out 11 assists and grabbing 11 rebounds on the night exploiting his matchup against less than stellar Knicks point guards.
The Raptors blew out the Knicks, 122-95, to further cement themselves as the second seed in the NBA’s Eastern Conference playoff standings and continue to make the Cleveland Cavaliers look over their shoulders.