BUFFALO, N.
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did not practice with the team Monday and head coach Ron Rolston said its
unlikely hell play in Wednesdays season opener in Detroit. "I dont see it
Wednesday," said Sabres head coach Ron Rolston. "I think hell probably be in a
position tomorrow where he can practice but I dont think one days going to help
in terms of being ready." Foligno sustained an upper body injury on Sept. 22
against Toronto. He skated on his own prior to the teams Monday practice.
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rout.TORONTO - With just over two minutes remaining in the first half of Mondays
win over the lowly Bucks, Kyle Lowry dumped the ball into Jonas Valanciunas on
the left block. Isolated against Ersan Ilyasova, Valanciunas turned to face up,
took one dribble and barreled into the smaller defender, who took the charge. As
Milwaukee called a timeout, Lowry followed the Raptors promising sophomore
centre straight to the bench. “Know your opponent,” he implored, instructing
Valanciunas to post-up when he has a size and strength advantage over the
defender. The Raptors were up by 14 at the time, they would go on to win by 22
and Valanciunas would register his 12th double-double of the campaign, four more
than he totalled as a rookie last season. Still, Lowry was all over the gaffe.
The two have developed a mutually beneficial mentor-protégé relationship. "Hes
kind of like a coach," Valanciunas said of Lowry after practice the day prior.
He knows a lot, he tries to help everybody, especially me because Im the young
guy." Lowry has been as tough on the young centre as anyone in the Raptors
organization and as such his fingerprints can be found all over the 21-year-olds
continued development. "Hes been great," coach Dwane Casey told TSN.ca, speaking
of Lowry and the leadership role hes taken with Valanciunas. "He has a way of
getting on him but yet still he has a relationship with him that he can talk to
him that way. "Other people may not understand it but Kyles done a great job of
working with Jonas, letting him know what he needs to do. [Hes] just been a
great mentor to him. Thats been huge for Jonas." Both players are approaching
the middle of their second season together in Toronto. Lowry was acquired in a
trade from Houston in July of 2012, just around the same time Valanciunas -
Torontos fifth overall pick in 2011 - had arrived from Lithuania. After missing
the bulk of training camp with injuries last season, both of their Raptor
careers got off to shaky starts. While Lowry struggled through injuries,
fluctuating playing time and philosophical differences with the coaching staff,
Valanciunas experienced the growing pains you would expect from a 20-year-old
getting accustomed to his surroundings in a new country, in a new league.
Valanciunas has seen his playing time increase by five minutes per night in his
second season; hes regularly on the court during crucial moments at the end of
games and he is becoming more of a focal point in Torontos offence. However, as
both his coach and his point guard would tell you, hes far from a finished
product. He continues to make nightly mistakes - with his positioning, in the
pick-and-roll game, and on defence, particularly as the help man - and Lowry is
usually the first person to let him hear about it. "Every time he messes up we
talk about it," Lowry said. "I tell him what he did and then he fixes it and I
congratulate him when he does it [right]. "I think he has the skills and he has
the heart and he has the right mentality to be one of the best bigs in the
league," the Raptors point guard continued. "My constructive criticism is just
tough, big brother love. I think the world of him, I think he can be so good
[and] tthats why I push him.
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always going to be tough on him because I know how good hes going to be." Lowry,
an eight-year NBA vet, is also coming into his own, playing the best basketball
of his career and spearheading the Raptors recent resurgence. "Thats just coming
from buying in if you ask me," former Raptors teammate Alan Anderson said of
Lowry. Most importantly - for a player that will be in the market for a new
contract this summer - he is well on his way to shedding the reputation that has
followed him like a dark cloud over the years. "Kyles showed hes been a positive
leader," Casey said over the weekend. "I think that was the biggest question
among coaches around the league, could he be a positive leader and be productive
on the court." Not only has he been productive, averaging career-highs across
the board, but hes been the consummate professional his team has desperately
needed him to be while remaining a positive influence on his younger teammates,
namely Valanciunas. Occasionally combative, Lowrys fiery nature has often been
misunderstood. The reality - which his teammates and coaches have come to accept
and appreciate - is, he holds himself and everyone around him to an incredibly
high standard. He is a fierce competitor with an unrelenting will to win. Lowry
is a strong personality, certainly not the first Casey has coached. The Raptors
coach worked with future Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett in Minnesota and current
Nets bench boss Jason Kidd in Dallas, but Lowrys leadership style reminds him of
another hard-nosed point guard from his past. "The guards that Ive had,
Gary Payton was one of the [toughest]," Casey said, having coached ‘The Glove as
an assistant in Seattle. "He would use some colourful words to talk with his
teammates but they understood it, he had a relationship with [them], just like
Kyle. Kyle reminds me so much of Gary in the fact that he can talk to players in
a certain way that they understand because he has their respect and he has a
relationship with them. "As long as you have that relationship and you back it
up with love and real sugar than you can get on guys but I havent seen Kyle be
overly tough on JV, just when he needs it and just the right amount." As Casey
points out, Lowry walks a fine line between tough love and going too far, but he
does it with precision. Hes hard on Valanciunas because he recognizes the young
mans upside but also, and most importantly, he knows the seven-footer can take
it. "Hes really receptive," Lowry said, "because I tell him, I tell him why Im
so tough on him and he understands that. "He knows how to do it," said
Valanciunas, who has thick skin, having played professionally in Europe since he
was 15. "I understand hes my teammates, he wants me to do good and [Ive] just
got to live with that." Whether or not Valanciunas realizes or fully appreciates
it now, Lowry should have a long-lasting impact on his auspicious NBA career. As
for Lowry, his future with the team remains uncertain but wherever he ends up,
after cashing in on this seasons revival, his Raptors legacy will live on in the
growth of the franchises emerging centre.
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