Kyle Lowry gave David Aldridge an interview and talked about the free-agent process, and also highlighted what he’s been working to improve in his game:
Me: So what do you work on — hand placement, footwork?
KL: Footwork, shooting in all types of angles, changing speeds and shooting, coming off of pin-downs, shooting from range. Just being confident. No matter if you’re getting pushed left, pushed right, you can still get your footwork and shot to where you want it to be.
Me: Did you want to get more comfortable going to the right and pulling up?
KL: I felt I could always go left on the pullup. Going right on the pullup has always been a challenge for me. And that’s one of the things I worked on this past summer. If you ask (Raptors assistant Bill) Bayno, he always says ‘push him right’ in practice. You can push me right now, and I’ll make the shot. I work on it. Every year, it’s always something. And the person I take that from was Chris (Paul). Chris goes right, and he has that game.
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