Casey says Lowry & Co. need to be more aggressive in Game 2 vs. Bucks
TORONTO — Kyle Lowry sat slumped in his seat, still wearing the frustration of the previous night’s shocking loss to Milwaukee.
The Toronto point guard had a rough game, and the Raptors dropped their 11th series opener in franchise history, giving up homecourt advantage yet again — an ugly blemish that only gets tougher to swallow each year.
“It gets worse,” Lowry said. “(My night) got worse. It happens. It’s whatever. We’ve gotta play a game Tuesday.”
Playing his fifth game after missing 21 rehabbing from wrist surgery, Lowry scored just four points on 2-for-11 shooting in the Raptors’ 97-83 loss to the Bucks at the Air Canada Centre. He missed all six of his three-point attempts, part of a dreadful 5-of-23 long-range shooting night for Toronto.