Arab Times

Raptors’ Lowry won’t follow Leonard’s path

Heat bring back Haslem for 17th season

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LOS ANGELES, Aug 7, (RTRS): All-Star point guard Kyle Lowry understand­s why Kawhi Leonard would leave for the Los Angeles Clippers, but the longtime leader of the Toronto Raptors has no desire to bolt Canada.

“I want to be there – I would love to do a long extension, but we’ll see what happens,” Lowry said.

Lowry, 33, is in camp with Team USA but dealing with a left thumb injury. The right-handed shooter is still going through some workouts and could be available when competitio­n begins. The FIBA World Cup is played in China next month. Leonard spent only one season in Toronto but helped lead the Raptors to their first NBA title before exiting as a free agent.

When San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich agreed to take over as head coach of USA Basketball for

Mike Krzyzewski, many envisioned NBA superstar names such as Harden, Love, Lillard and Davis on the backs of the uniforms.

Those top-level NBA stars dropped off the Team USA roster and won’t compete in the FIBA World Cup in China next month, but Popovich doesn’t sound worried about his team.

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The Miami Heat re-signed forward Udonis Haslem, bringing him back for his 17th season with the club. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Haslem, 39, has played his entire career in Miami since joining the team as an undrafted free agent out of Florida in 2003. Part of three NBA championsh­ip teams, Haslem has career averages of 7.6 points and 6.7 rebounds in 854 games, ranking as the Heat’s all-time leader in rebounds. He is second in games played to Dwyane Wade, who was a rookie teammate in 2003.

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