Nick Nurse says Lowry being left off all-star team would be “unfathomable”
TORONTO — Seven seasons into his tenure with the Toronto Raptors, Nick Nurse continues to marvel at particularly crafty Kyle Lowry moments.
The Raptors coach can rattle off numerous game-clinching plays by his star point guard. In Toronto’s 118-112 win in New York on Friday, Lowry creeped behind Julius Randle on an inbounds play to steal a Bobby Portis pass. His fourth steal of the night prevented the Knicks from potentially tying the game.
“It was actually a play we ran a couple of years ago, and he totally sniffed it out and they threw it right to him. But you guys that are here all the time, we are kind of almost used to it,” Nurse told reporters on Tuesday night. “But we should talk about how incredible that stuff is. I am constantly amazed at the plays this guy makes away from scoring and assisting, all the charges.
“The ones that I see that nobody ever talks about are I can’t believe how many times he rides a 6-10, 250 (pound) guy out of bounds to grab a rebound, at his size. That’s going on five times a game, it’s unbelievable. And the charges, and the hustle plays, and then the game-winning plays — and I appreciate it, I know that, we see it a lot, but it should be talked about and again I think that’s his greatness.”