Raptors point guard sets franchise assist record in 130-114 win over Hawks
TORONTO — In the moments after Kyle Lowry became the Toronto Raptors’ all-time assists leader, the point guard paid tribute to two NBA stars.
Vince Carter was there to witness Lowry’s historical feat Tuesday night, while Lowry played with Kobe Bryant in his heart.
Lowry doled out 11 assists to pass Jose Calderon as the franchise assists leader and the Raptors beat the beleaguered Atlanta Hawks 130-114 on an emotional night to stretch their win streak to eight games.
“It was awesome to be able to get it here tonight, in front of the home crowd, in front of Vince,” Lowry said. “The longevity that I’ve been here, and to pass a guy like Jose, one of the best point guards in franchise history and one of the greats in European basketball . . . means a lot.”