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Legends66NBA7
02-28-2016, 06:43 PM
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With leading scorer DeMar DeRozan slowed by flu-like symptoms, Kyle Lowry delivered the best game of his career for the Toronto Raptors on Friday night.

With his fellow All-Star still on the mend, Lowry may need a similar performance two days later.

Lowry will try to help the ailing Raptors win their fifth straight when they visit the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night.

Toronto (39-18) needed every one of Lowry's 15 field goals in 20 attempts in Friday's 99-97 win over Eastern Conference-leading Cleveland. DeRozan made just 1 of 11 shots for six points, even retreating to the locker room at one point, but Lowry came through with a career-high 43.

The 10th-year point guard added nine assists, five rebounds and four steals while turning the ball over just twice. He capped the performance with his first NBA game-winning shot, a 23-foot pull-up jumper with four seconds left before LeBron James' 3-pointer at the buzzer missed everything.

"It's one of the top performances I've been around, especially with the circumstances," coach Dwane Casey said. "Him taking the team that's at the top of the conference like that, and I think the best player in the league, and putting us on his back and carrying us home."

But while his Raptors pulled within two games of the Cavaliers and claimed an all-important tiebreaker by winning the season series, Casey still downplayed it.

"Again, it is just one game," he said. "If we come back and stub our toe on Sunday, what does it mean? Nothing, zero, it is one of 82."

Game No. 58 might come without DeRozan, who averages a team-high 23.2 points ahead of Lowry's 21.4. DeRozan missed Saturday's practice, and Casey said he was better but not quite 100 percent.

Lowry, who has averaged 26.2 points and 8.2 assists while shooting 55.1 percent over the last five games, had opposite performances in the Raptors' two wins this season over Detroit (30-29). After making only 4 of 15 shots for 18 points and no assists in a 111-107 victory in Toronto on Jan. 30, he made 9 of 14 to finish with 25 points and seven assists in a 103-89 victory on Feb. 8 in Detroit.

Toronto has won nine of 12 against the Pistons, including four of five at The Palace.

Andre Drummond was held to more subdued numbers than he's used to against the Raptors, averaging 11.5 points and 12.5 rebounds, and although he scored only 15 points on Saturday, he played a key role inside in Detroit's 102-91 win at Milwaukee.

Drummond grabbed 17 boards, including seven on the offensive glass, for his league-leading 50th double-double while opening up the 3-point line for the Detroit shooters. Marcus Morris made 3 of 6 shots from deep for 20 points -- his most in 15 games -- and Reggie Jackson finished with 22 points and eight assists.

The Pistons have responded from a season-high five-game skid with their first three-game winning streak since Jan. 4-9.

"Guys are getting more comfortable with their roles," Jackson said. "We've been trying to attack downhill and just take what the defense gives us."

hold this L
02-28-2016, 06:49 PM
Pistons to body these fools. :rockon:

Kungfro
02-28-2016, 06:56 PM
With Cleveland's loss today, this is a good opportunity to close the gap even further with the Cavs. Hopefully DeRozan is feeling healthy.

https://youtu.be/U6eJdPO99j4?t=2m37s

Legends66NBA7
02-28-2016, 07:03 PM
With Cleveland's loss today, this is a good opportunity to close the gap even further with the Cavs. Hopefully DeRozan is feeling healthy.

https://youtu.be/U6eJdPO99j4?t=2m37s

I hate the lineup Detroit has out there. They might not have great range but they have 4 mobile players and the best rebounder in the league. Hope they aren't hung over from the win vs Cleveland.

They can win with a good performance from the usual suspects and shutting down Detroit's PnR plays.

Kungfro
02-28-2016, 07:04 PM
No Lowry tonight, resting. Will be a tough one without him, but I'm actually interested to see how the team adjusts without him. Maybe Wright sees some floor time.

Legends66NBA7
02-28-2016, 07:22 PM
No Lowry tonight, resting. Will be a tough one without him, but I'm actually interested to see how the team adjusts without him. Maybe Wright sees some floor time.

Hope he can step it up.

Sakkreth
02-28-2016, 07:26 PM
http://hehestreams.xyz/games/nZrKxiH
HD

Kungfro
02-28-2016, 08:03 PM
Wright has looked ok, too bad he's such a bad shooter. Looks comfortable out there though, outplaying CoJo so far.

Kungfro
02-28-2016, 08:08 PM
It's a shame there's no room for Delon in the usual lineup, he deserves to be getting minutes on an nba team.

Young X
02-28-2016, 08:48 PM
Why the hell is Lowry sitting? Way to f*ck up your momentum after that Cavs win.

hold this L
02-28-2016, 08:52 PM
Why the hell is Lowry sitting? Way to f*ck up your momentum after that Cavs win.
He's too tired after carrying his team last game. Still plenty of games to go.

Lowry missing Pistons took over the 3rd and look to be winning pretty comfortably once the 4th picks up. This team can be pretty amazing in a few years if they keep all the players. Legit chance of being the best eastern team in 2-4 years. Damn Pistons putting on a beatdown on the 4th. Take KCP and Morris out already, game is already over.

Young X
02-28-2016, 08:59 PM
It's incredible how soft this league is now.

LOL @ randomly resting a star player like you're some proven playoff team that's been through it all.

You don't get to get away with that unless your a team like the Spurs who have a proven system and older players, not when you're a team on the come-up.

Cleveland just lost tonight, this was an opportunity to gain some more ground on them for the #1 seed and they just threw it away like they're too good to chase the #1 seed. Like they can beat anybody even without homecourt or something.

Legends66NBA7
02-28-2016, 09:00 PM
Why the hell is Lowry sitting? Way to f*ck up your momentum after that Cavs win.

That's what I'm thinking.

This is on the coaching staff and Kyle agreeing. I hate the fact they want to rest when there's so much ball left in the season.

Legends66NBA7
02-28-2016, 09:07 PM
It's incredible how soft this league is now.

LOL @ randomly resting a star player like you're some proven playoff team that's been through it all.

You don't get to get away with that unless your a team like the Spurs who have a proven system and older players, not when you're a team on the come-up.

Cleveland just lost tonight, this was an opportunity to gain some more ground on them for the #1 seed and they just threw it away like they're too good to chase the #1 seed. Like they can beat anybody even without homecourt or something.

The Cleveland part kills me. Raps do have a legit chance to get the 1st seed and the pull this shit.

Young X
02-28-2016, 09:22 PM
The Cleveland part kills me. Raps do have a legit chance to get the 1st seed and the pull this shit.This team still has to prove they can win a playoff series first before we start to think about resting players as if they're preparing to go on a long playoff run or something.

You're supposed to build off the momentum of that big Cavs win and go after homecourt in the playoffs but instead they "rest" Lowry, get embarrassed and lose ground. And it's not like they're about to go on a back to back or anything, the next game is on Wednesday. Stupid.

hold this L
02-28-2016, 09:25 PM
FT: 101-114

Pistons put in the work :pimp: