Lowry and newcomer Leonard developing chemistry in training camp
BURNABY, B.C. — Kyle Lowry and Kawhi Leonard have been on the floor together for virtually every drill of this week’s Raptors training camp. And while time will tell if these are the early days of a budding bromance, coach Nick Nurse said he’s at least seen a level of mutual respect between the two stars.
“Maybe they’re doing some shooting drills and Kawhi hits 19 out of 20, and Kyle is like ‘Man, I didn’t know you shot it that good,’” Nurse said by way of example. “Kyle then goes and answers it by shooting 19-of-20 and Kawhi is like ‘I didn’t know you could shoot that good either.’
“It’s more of them just seeing what each guy has got in their package and maybe just acknowledging it more than anything right now.”
Lowry spoke to reporters Friday for the first time since Monday’s media day press conference. The four-time all-star had finally talked at media day about DeMar DeRozan, his former teammate and good friend — and other half of the Raptors “bromance,” as it was often described — and promised he’d be all-business when camp opened.


