Most expected the Raptors to fall off after losing NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard, but they’re right back in the thick of the hunt thanks to Kyle Lowry.
Author: Mark Medina, USA TODAY
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Pelicans’ Zion Williamson scores 13 points in 15 minutes in 106-104 loss to Jazz
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Michelle Obama speaks to NBA, WNBA players about how they can use platform to create change
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Rudy Gobert says tension with Utah Jazz teammate Donovan Mitchell is in the past
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NBA bubble life: Sixers’ neuromuscular therapist details how she treats athletes in safe manner
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NBA to feature ‘virtual fans’ at arenas for season restart
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