Lowry scores 32 points as Raptors end losing streak with 102-86 win over Bucks
TORONTO — Kyle Lowry had to end the Toronto Raptors’ ugly slump without his running mate DeMar DeRozan. Friday night, he played big enough for the both of them.
A night after Lowry was named to his third consecutive NBA all-star team, the Raptors guard proved why, scoring 32 points to lift Toronto to a 102-86 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks.
The victory ended Toronto’s losing streak at five games.
“He stepped up,” coach Dwane Casey said. “The bigger the moment, he performs, that’s the reason why he’s a three-time all-star.”