Kyle Lowry shook off his slump and the Toronto Raptors shook off their modest losing streak without Kawhi Leonard in the lineup Tuesday night, putting in a dominant 123-99 win over the second-best-in-the-West Los Angeles Clippers to kick off a tough four-game road trip.
Lowry, who failed to register a point against the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday, put up 21 points, second only to a game-high, 25-point performance from Serge Ibaka.
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