TORONTO -- Trying to play it cool in the wake of one of the greatest moments of his career, Kyle Lowry went straight Bill Belichick.
"We're moving on to Detroit," Lowry said, referring to the next game with a straight face after his Toronto Raptors upended the Cleveland Cavaliers 99-97 after a furious fourth-quarter comeback Friday night. "It's just a win."
The Raptors do not have a storied history or much of an inventory of unforgettable moments outside the Vince Carter early-years file. So it was not much of a stretch to say Lowry's 43 points, a career high, against the Cavs ranked as one of the greatest shows in team history.