Lowry lifts Raptors to 106-100 Game 2 win over Bucks; series tied at 1-1
TORONTO — Moments before the Raptors took the floor against the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday, coach Dwane Casey was asked if anything special needed to be said to struggling point guard Kyle Lowry.
Casey scoffed.
Then Lowry went out and showed why no words were needed.
Three nights after a horrible outing in Game 1, Lowry more than made up for it in Game 2, scoring 22 points, including the game-clinching 20-foot jump shot with 8.9 seconds to play, to lift Toronto to a 106-100 win over the Bucks.


