With no Leonard, Lowry leads Raptors past Wizards 117-113
WASHINGTON — All’s going well for Kyle Lowry and the Toronto Raptors at the moment, off to a 3-0 start and even winning without new star Kawhi Leonard in the second half of a back-to-back.
Nothing’s going right for John Wall and the Washington Wizards, 0-2 after a pair of losses at home and unable to rebound well while waiting for new big man Dwight Howard to make his season debut.
Taking over while Leonard got a night off, Lowry delivered 28 points and 12 assists, and backup guard Fred VanVleet hit a key shot with 14.6 seconds left to help Toronto beat Washington 117-113 Saturday.
“We are never going to force anything,” Lowry said about playing without Leonard, who was rested while his team was in action for the third time in four days. “Whatever happens, I’m going to stay within the game, always trust my teammates in every situation.”