Lowry scores 25 as Raptors even up series against Bucks with 120-102 win
TORONTO — Kawhi Leonard looked for much of the night like he was running in mud. He limped badly after a big dunk.
Two days after playing the longest game of his career, the Raptors superstar was hurting on Tuesday. But the Raptors didn’t need a superhuman effort from Leonard. They got big performances from everyone else.
Kyle Lowry had 25 points and Toronto beat the Milwaukee Bucks 120-102, tying the Eastern Conference finals series at two wins apiece. And moments after one of the best all-around games of the post-season, the Raptors guard talked about rallying around Leonard on a night he was “limited.”