Raptors win ugly again, survive a Dwyane Wade onslaught, a Jonas Valanciunas injury and everything in between.
How many twists and turns do you want? How many are enough? When the Heat's Hassan Whiteside went down in the first quarter, the Raptors were up. Then Jonas Valanciunas went down in the third quarter and Toronto was down. Then Lowry showed signs of life and we were up. Then Dwyane Wade turned back the clock and down we went. Then Lowry, Kyle Lowry, the man who looked to be in a different world, led the Raptors to a 95-91 win and a 2-1 series lead.