Flynn has studied fellow small guards Lowry, VanVleet, admires how hard they compete
TORONTO — As the youngest of seven kids, Malachi Flynn grew up watching his older siblings play sports. His mom Kristi was always shuffling a least one sibling somewhere in the family van that seated eight.
The newest Toronto Raptor had to fight to stand out.
“It’s played a huge role . . . just being the youngest and always being around them growing up, going to sporting events. There was always something going on in the house, going to a brother’s track meet, going to a sister’s basketball game.
“Just seeing that, and being competitive, all the kids, you’ve got to fight for whatever you want. It was fun growing up in the house, always something going on.”