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Kyle Lowry Rewriting The Record Books Again

Though the Raptors didn’t get the result they were looking for on Thursday night, the game marked another milestone for Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry. A three-pointer from Atlanta guard Tony Snell as time expired gave the Hawks a 121-120 victory, but along the way, Lowry earned yet another place in the Raptors history books, passing Chris Bosh (10,275 points) to move into second place on the franchise’s all-time scoring list. Lowry (10,288 points) now trails only DeMar DeRozan (13,296 points).

“I think it's amazing,” Raptors head coach Nick Nurse said. “I don't think he was ever billed as the guy, when he came here, eight years ago, that he was going to score in historical proportions like he’s done.