Waterloo Region Record

Lowry could sure help the Sixers

But Raptors star guard will have options if it’s time to move on

- KEITH POMPEY

TAMPA, FLA. — Kyle Lowry would be a perfect fit for the Philadelph­ia 76ers.

The same can be said about the Miami Heat. The best spot for the Philly native and Toronto Raptors point guard, however, is the Los Angeles Clippers.

According to sources, those three teams could become potential trade destinatio­ns for the former Philadelph­ia Cardinal Dougherty High School and Villanova standout. That is, of course, if Lowry opts to not finish the season with the Raptors.

A source said Lowry would like to be in Philly. The source believes the Sixers and Raptors might be able to get something done. But, if it comes to that, Toronto would most likely want some picks, young players and veterans with expiring contracts for Lowry, who’s making $30 million this season.

But it’s still early, as the trade deadline isn’t until March 25, and Lowry’s agent, Mark Bartelstei­n, says rumours of his client wanting out of Toronto are just that: rumours.

The 34-year-old’s contract with the Raptors expires at the conclusion of the season. This is his ninth campaign with Toronto after previous stops with the Memphis Grizzlies and Houston Rockets.

While Vince Carter is often regarded as the all-time best Raptors player, Lowry is the most decorated one. His six all-star appearance­s have come during his Raptors tenure. So did his third-team All-NBA selection in 2016 and gold-medal win with USA Basketball in the ’16 Summer Olympics. Lowry also helped the Raptors win their lone National Basketball Associatio­n title in ’19.

But, until recently, this season had been disappoint­ing for the Raptors (16-17 as of Thursday). And, wanting the best for one of their all-time greats, Toronto told Lowry they would be willing to trade him to a preferred destinatio­n if they get something of value in return, according to sources.

A league source says the Raptors want to reward Lowry for his years of service by helping him secure an opportunit­y to win another NBA title.

That’s where the Sixers, Heat and Clippers come in, sources say.

Sixers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey has always liked Lowry, sources said. He also likes him personally. But let’s not forget Morey traded him to the Raptors on July 11, 2012, for Gary Forbes and a ’13 first-round pick.

So it’s not like he always loved his game. Lowry’s game, however, has grown since the two last worked together.

Plus, the Sixers need a guy like him. Not only is he a perennial all-star, Lowry knows how to run a team. He’s a winner, a leader and possesses a toughness that would benefit the Sixers. He’s also shown he can coexist in the backcourt with another ball handler. Toronto also has Fred VanVleet.

Adding him to the mix with Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons and Tobias Harris would put the Sixers in great position to advance to the NBA finals.

There’s a sense the Heat like him a lot. But they are not ready to make a move due to being unsure if they can turn around this season. The defending Eastern Conference champions took a three-game winning streak into Wednesday night’s game against the Raptors at AmericanAi­rlines Arena. They improved to 15-17 with a 116-108 victory over Toronto.

However, Lowry’s best opportunit­y to win a title is with the Clippers.

He’s the one thing they’re missing. The Clippers have two all-stars in small forward Kawhi Leonard and shooting guard Paul George. They also have solid players in Serge Ibaka, Nicholas Batum, Lou Williams, Marcus Morris and Luke Kennard to name a few.

Leonard and Ibaka were members of the Raptors’ ’19 title team. He and Morris are both from North Philly and former Rockets teammates.

Not only that, Clippers coach Ty Lue and assistant Chauncey Billups are close friends of his.

Still playing at an elite level, the 15-year veteran wants to play two more seasons at around $30 million per, according to sources.

The Raptors are going to want solid assets in return, which means the team that acquires him will most likely want a commitment beyond this season from the point guard.

We’ll see if Lowry opts to leave, especially since the Raptors are starting to find their groove. They won four straight and seven of 10 games before losing to the Sixers on Tuesday and Heat on Wednesday. The Sixers game was the fourth straight Lowry missed with a sprained left thumb. He returned for Wednesday night’s tilt against the Heat. Toronto is tied for fifth with the New York Knicks heading into Friday’s games.

So things aren’t as bleak as they once were. But there could come a point when he and the Raptors realize they don’t have a chance of advancing deep in the post-season or winning a title. When that time comes, what will Lowry opt to do? Will he allow them to facilitate a trade for him? As you see, he’ll have some options.

 ?? JESSE D. GARRABRANT GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO ?? Kyle Lowry, left, has shown he can coexist in the backcourt with another ball handler. Toronto also has Fred VanVleet. For the result of Friday night’s game between the Raptors and the Houston Rockets, please visit our website.
JESSE D. GARRABRANT GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO Kyle Lowry, left, has shown he can coexist in the backcourt with another ball handler. Toronto also has Fred VanVleet. For the result of Friday night’s game between the Raptors and the Houston Rockets, please visit our website.

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