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Lowry to have surgery on right wrist

Team hoping all-star guard will be back by playoffs

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Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry will undergo surgery that could sideline him for the rest of the regular season.

The Raptors posted the news on Twitter on Monday, saying he was scheduled for surgery Tuesday morning “to remove loose bodies from right wrist. Aim to return for playoffs.”

Lowry injured the wrist in Toronto’s game versus Charlotte on Feb. 15, but played in the NBA all-star game four days later in New Orleans plus participat­ed in the three-point shooting contest. He said he hadn’t thought the injury was serious. He received treatment from the Pelicans staff in New Orleans, and had the wrist bandaged with ice when he wasn’t on the floor.

The news comes as a surprise a day after coach Dwane Casey had said tests showed no significan­t damage to Lowry’s wrist.

Team president Masai Ujiri was scheduled to address the injury in a conference call with media later Monday.

With 23 games left in the regular season, it’s also a big blow to a team looking to climb back up the Eastern Conference standings. Lowry is second on the team with his average of 22.8 points and leads the Raptors with 6.9 assists per game. The Raptors have averaged 113.2 points with Lowry on the floor this season, compared to 105.1 without him. Defensivel­y, they’ve allowed 105.1 points with Lowry in the game versus 108.6 without him.

Cory Joseph and Delon Wright fared well in Lowry’s absence in Sunday’s 102-96 win over Portland. Joseph had 14 points and six assists, while Wright added 11 points.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry (7) celebrates after sinking a threepoint­er during second half NBA basketball action against the Charlotte Hornets in Toronto on Feb. 15.
CP PHOTO Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry (7) celebrates after sinking a threepoint­er during second half NBA basketball action against the Charlotte Hornets in Toronto on Feb. 15.

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