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