Lowry shines as Raptors rout Miami Heat
Toronto Raptors forward Norman Powell defends against Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade during the first half at American Airlines Arena. — Reuters pic
Raptors star Kawhi Leonard did not play and the team did not give a specific reason but he is not believed to be hurt. The Raptors torched the Heat for 21 three pointers, the most Miami has allowed in club history. Toronto also shot 57 per cent from the field.
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