Siakam has 21 points, Raptors rout Indiana 127-81 for ninth straight home win
TORONTO — Kyle Lowry had been keen to come out of the NBA all-star break at top speed.
On Sunday, Lowry set a breakneck pace in the Toronto Raptors’ most lopsided victory in franchise history.
Lowry, who’d made his sixth appearance at the all-star game last week in Chicago, had 16 points and 11 assists Sunday, and the Raptors throttled the Indiana Pacers 127-81.
“I’ve never coached or seen anybody play as hard as this guy does in basketball,” Raptors coach Nick Nurse said afterward. “It’s the ultimate compliment and it rubs off on the other guys, and not only does he do it that way, he plays smart, he knows the coverages, he knows the opponents, he studies film, he gives his body up, right?