Raptors’ all-star guard Lowry sidelined against Boston with wrist injury
TORONTO — The morning after the Toronto Raptors’ game Feb. 15 against Charlotte, Kyle Lowry woke up with a sore wrist. He thought he’d just slept on it funny.
But the pain didn’t subside over the next nine days and, on Friday, Lowry couldn’t play when the Raptors hosted the Boston Celtics, sidelined with an injury that coach Dwane Casey said is “not a one-day thing.”
“I woke up Thursday and told my wife my wrist is a little sore,” Lowry said after Friday night’s 107-97 victory over Boston. “Kinda just tried to go through everything, day by day, got a little treatment down there at All-Star. It was a little sore, paid no attention to it, I thought over the break it would rest up and heal up. But it just constantly stayed bothering me.”
Lowry suited up for the Eastern Conference team for his third NBA all-star appearance four days after the Charlotte game. When he was on the bench, he had his right wrist wrapped in a big bandage and ice. He also competed in the three-point shootout during all-star weekend in New Orleans.


