History has shown that Lowry usually rebounds from bad opener with big game
TORONTO — The Scotiabank Arena crowd let out a collective groan when Kyle Lowry’s two free throws bluntly bounced off the rim in the third quarter Saturday night.
It was Lowry’s night summed up in two off-target shots. The five-time all-star point guard went on to score zero points, missing on several wide-open shots, and the Toronto Raptors dropped Game 1 of their playoff opener 104-101 to Orlando.
Lowry’s performance was like a song on repeat, a cruel joke for a player who’s historically horrible in Game 1s. He’s scored 33 points in series openers the past five years _ combined. But if history has proved anything, he usually bounces back with solid games.