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With the game in hand, Raptors fans chanted for 76ers guard Kyle Lowry to get some playing time. Philadelphia coach Nick Nurse granted their wishes, subbing Lowry into the contest with just under two minutes to go. Raptors fans loved the moment, giving Lowry a standing ovation as he took the court for the first time all night.
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Former Raptors star Kyle Lowry gets huge ovation in four-quarter cameo as 76ers win in Toronto
It was a brief cameo at the end of a blowout win, but it meant everything to Philadelphia 76ers guard Kyle Lowry.
Kyle Lowry really wasn’t sure he was going to get to play in Toronto one last time. He knew it would take a sizable 76ers lead for head coach Nick Nurse to call him up from the far end of Philadelphia’s bench.
Toronto Raptors legend Kyle Lowry is possibly playing in the final game in front of Toronto fans when his Philadelphia 76ers take the floor against his former t
Kyle Lowry will be back in Toronto, there’s no doubt about that. Just not likely as an active player. Which is why it felt fitting that he was able to play briefly during Monday’s game between his Philadelphia 76ers and the franchise he will always be connected to.
Kyle Lowry, 39, a six-time All-Star and former Raptor, received an ovation when he checked in for the final 1:57 of Philadelphia's 115-102 win at Toronto Monday in what could be his final appearance in the city where he won the 2019 NBA title.
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"I put a lot of blood, sweat and tears in that No.7"- Kyle Lowry reflects on having his jersey retired in Toronto
Kyle Lowry said it will be a very emotional day when the Raptors retire his jersey, and he also reiterated that he wants to retire as a Raptor.