I was wondering and Believe that he is. Thoughts?
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Is Kyle Lowry the best point guard in Raptors history?
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Until this year....nope.
But I will say this, and this is for anyone thinking a player cannot change.... Kyle Lowry took a few years to figure it out. He attributes it to his marriage and new daughter, his coaches attribute it to an off season meeting with ownership..... I have no idea what created the epiphany lowry has had, but its clear to see he's had one. At this point, right now, no Toronto PG has had the impact on a game that Kyle Lowry is having, not even close.
I'd go as far as saying no player, not even VC has had as rounded of an effect as Lowry. He's doing that much.
Sign this fucking guy already, I have been saying this for months now.
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difference between TJ and Lowry are the winning plays. Timely steals, rebounding, taking charges, defensive intensity. All the things that make the difference between a nice box score and actually winning the game.For still frame photograph of me reading the DeRozan thread please refer to my avatar
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If Lowry qualifies as best point guard in Raptors history, then Hakeen Olajuwon should be in consideration for best center. Ask me again in a few years if we re-sign Lowry and he continues on this (albeit impressive) pace for the duration of the new contract.your pal,
ebrian
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ebrian wrote: View PostIf Lowry qualifies as best point guard in Raptors history, then Hakeen Olajuwon should be in consideration for best center. Ask me again in a few years if we re-sign Lowry and he continues on this (albeit impressive) pace for the duration of the new contract.
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Career Stats as a Raptor to help you decide (from basketball-reference.com):
Damon Stoudamire
200 games over 3 seasons; 3917 pts, 1761 ast, 828 rbs, 714 to's, 301 stl, 41.5% FG, 36.0% 3pt, 82.0% FT
Alvin Williams
417 games over 8 seasons; 3876 pts, 1791 ast, 1079 rbs, 570 to's, 517 stl, 41.9% FG, 31.5% 3pt, 76.5% FT
TJ Ford
126 games over 2 seasons; 1664 pts, 908 ast, 336 rbs, 333 to's, 155 stl, 44.8% FG, 30% 3pt, 83.7% FT
Jose Calderon
525 games over 8 seasons; 5235 pts, 3770 ast, 1315 rbs, 906 to's, 469 stl, 48.1% FG, 38.8% 3pt, 87.7% FT
Kyle Lowry
132 games over 2 seasons; 1878 pts, 932 ast, 621 rbs, 309 to's, 194 stl, 41.1% FG, 37.6% 3pt, 81% FTLast edited by JawsGT; Sat Mar 15, 2014, 02:48 PM.
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I think the question should be "Has any Raptor PG we've ever had played better ball than Lowry has this season?"
Forget about whether or not it's sustainable, just answer the question for what it is. Is Lowry's play this season the best we've ever seen from any Raptor PG?You come at the King, you best not miss.
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