Lowry, Valanciunas: Emotions will run high when Casey makes his return
TORONTO — Kyle Lowry and Jonas Valanciunas spent a dozen years between them developing under coach Dwane Casey. Valanciunas had never played for any other NBA head coach before this season.
When they welcome Casey and his Detroit Pistons back to Toronto on Wednesday, the two longest-serving current Raptors know emotions will be running high. But they’ll roll up the red carpet once the ball gets tossed up.
“It’s going to be different, but hey, I’m still gonna try to take his head off, the team’s head off,” Lowry said with a laugh.
The 12-2 Raptors face Detroit (6-6) for the first time since Casey was fired days after Toronto was jettisoned from the post-season by Cleveland for the third consecutive season.


