Report: Lowry dodged calls, texts from Raptors' brass over summer
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Toronto Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry avoided phone calls and text messages from team president Masai Ujiri and new head coach Nick Nurse over the summer, league sources told TSN's Josh Lewenberg.
Lowry deflected questions about being upset with the team for trading backcourt mate and close friend DeMar DeRozan for Kawhi Leonard during the Raptors' media day Monday.
"I'm here to do my job," Lowry said. "... My mindset never changes: Come to work for the Toronto Raptors, try to win (an NBA championship)."
The 32-year-old Lowry remains the Raptors' engine despite losing a step last season. His facilitating and 3-point shooting are essential if Toronto wishes to reach the NBA Finals.
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