Holly MacKenzie - Raptors.com
IT WAS OVER WHEN
Kyle Lowry hit a step-back jumper with 3.9 seconds remaining to give the Raptors a two-point lead against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The jumper capped a career-best 43-point performance for Lowry. Trailing for much of the game, Toronto battled back from 14 down and held on for the 99-97 victory after a three-point attempt from LeBron James was off the mark at the buzzer. The victory was Toronto’s 10th straight at home, and moves the team to 39-18 on the season.
Kyle Lowry is a bad man.