Lowry leads Raptors to 7th win in row, 122-98 over Bulls
CHICAGO — The Toronto Raptors rolled into the All-Star break knowing the toughest part is yet to come. They’ll take where they are at the moment — staring down at the rest of the Eastern Conference.
Kyle Lowry had 20 points and 10 assists, Serge Ibaka also scored 20 points and the Raptors cruised into the break with their seventh straight victory, 122-98 over the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night.
“We just have to keep it going,” coach Dwane Casey said. “We haven’t done anything. … It’s even harder from here on out, and that’s why (we’re) not jumping up and down. We have a goal. We haven’t finished it yet.”
Lowry made four 3-pointers, and he and Ibaka each had seven rebounds.