Kyle Lowry scores 33 points to lift Raptors over Pelicans 108-106 in overtime
TORONTO — Kyle Lowry let go of his 21-foot game-clinching jump shot, and then stumbled backwards into the third row of the Air Canada Centre stands.
The three-time all-star scored with 4.3 seconds left as part of a masterful 33-point, 10-assist performance that lifted the Toronto Raptors 107-106 over New Orleans in overtime on Tuesday.
Moments after just their second win in eight outings, coach Dwane Casey commended the scrappy style of his point guard, calling him “one of the toughest kids I’ve been around.”
“He gets hit more than any all-star that I’ve been around,” Casey said. “He hits the floor. He’s going into the stands. Gets knocked down going to the basket. He’s a tough guy, he’s a Philly kid and he’s going to bounce up. He probably should have been a running back for the Eagles, they could probably use him a little bit.”


