TORONTO -- With 90 seconds to go in Sunday's showdown between the top two teams in the NBA's Eastern Conference, the Toronto Raptors and Milwaukee Bucks, the ball found its way to Kyle Lowry in the corner for a wide-open shot.
As the Raptors clung to a 97-94 lead, it offered Toronto a chance to double its advantage, help finish off what had become a comeback from a double-digit fourth-quarter deficit and lead Toronto to a league-leading 22nd win of the season.
But Lowry missed -- just as he had the prior four times he'd attempted a shot Sunday night.