Waterloo Region Record

Lowry continues to struggle, as Raptors lose to Bucks, 104-99

- LORI EWING

TORONTO — On a night that shone a spotlight on Kyle Lowry’s offensive struggles, the Toronto Raptors dropped a 104-99 decision to Milwaukee on Sunday, their second loss this National Basketball Associatio­n season to the Bucks.

Serge Ibaka had 22 points, while Kawhi Leonard had 20, but it wasn’t enough as the Raptors (21-7) lost for the second straight game. Fred VanVleet added 19 points, while Pascal Siakam had 17. Lowry had zero points on 0-for-5, but seven assists and five rebounds.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and Brook Lopez had 19 points apiece to lead the Bucks (17-8).

The Raptors had hoped to gain a leg up on what could be an Eastern Conference post-season opponent, particular­ly after suffering their first loss of the season to the Bucks, 124-109 on Oct. 29 in Milwaukee. But the visitors led for much of the night, and took 79-74 advantage into the fourth quarter, stretching it to 11 points less than 90 seconds later.

But when Ibaka drilled a threepoint­er with 5:18 to play — then raised his arms to the fans signalling them to cheer — it pulled the Raptors to within three points.

A three-pointer from VanVleet, then one from Leonard that bounced off the far side of the rim before falling through the hoop, sent the Raptors into the edge-ofyour-seat final two minutes with a 97-94 lead. Malcolm Brogdon quieted the crowd with back-toback threes to give the Bucks a three-point lead. A VanVleet basket made it a one-point game, but Antetokoun­mpo drove to the hoop for a dunk with 12 seconds to play, then Leonard missed on a three-point attempt that sealed the Bucks’ victory.

The Raptors were coming off a 106-105 overtime loss in Brooklyn on Friday.

 ?? FRANK GUNN THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo holds the ball to pass against Raptors forward Kawhi Leonard in Sunday night’s Toronto loss.
FRANK GUNN THE CANADIAN PRESS Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo holds the ball to pass against Raptors forward Kawhi Leonard in Sunday night’s Toronto loss.

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