MINNEAPOLIS - Less than 15 minutes after the final buzzer sounded, Kyle Lowry,
originally surprised to learn he had recorded his fifth career triple-double and
second of the season, lamented his recent shooting slump.
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shot has been off," said Lowry, fresh off a 20-point, 12-rebound, 11-assist
performance in the Raptors 111-104 victory over the Timberwolves. "Ive been in a
crazy slump for me. Imma find my way out of it." Demanding the best from himself
and his team has become the norm for a player that led Toronto in more ways than
one on Sunday. Lowry shot just 5-of-13 from the field but it didnt seem to
matter much because he did almost everything else. The Raptors point guard
knocked down nine of his 10 free throws, netted a couple of steals, found
teammates for big shots throughout the evening and helped change the game with
his rebounding. As a team, it was their hot shooting that kept the Raptors
afloat in the first half, even leading by one at intermission. However, that
lead seemed unsustainable at the rate in which Minnesota dominated the trenches.
Late in the third quarter, as Lowry wrestled the ball from Nikola Pekovic -
a ferocious rebounder with 80 pounds and nearly a foot on the Raptors guard - to
give his team another possession, it was clear the momentum had swung. "He did a
good job of getting in there, penetrating, finding people," Dwane Casey said of
Lowry. "We needed all of his rebounds, especially with the way they crash the
boards. He just had an all-around game." After giving up 10 offensive rebounds
in the first half - it was the 12th time theyve surrendered at least 10
offensive boards in the last 17 games - the Raptors allowed just six in the
seconds half, doubling Minnesotas efforts on the boards, 28-14. Lowry, who had
nine rebounds in the final 24 minutes, and his nose for the ball seemed to rub
off and inspire his teammates. "Its crazy," DeMar DeRozan said of Lowrys effort.
"We all look at one another and realize, what can I do to help him out?" "Just
seeing him going there, sometimes he comes out of nowhere and you see him snatch
a ball out of a bigs hand, or coming over the top like he has a 42-inch vertical
or something. Thats just Kyle, man. Hes hungry for the ball every time the ball
goes up." His passion, like his tenacity, has been contagious and his backcourt
partner appears to have caught the bug. With just over a minute to go and the
shot clock ticking down, up seven, DeRozan took a pass from Lowry. Situated in
the left corner, with the Wolves Corey Brewer in his face, he drained the
dagger, a three-pointer to put the Raptors up 10. On his way to the Raptors
huddle, Minnesota having just called a timeout, a fired-up DeRozan turned to the
Wolves bench and shouted a couple of R-rated words that did not sit well with
coach Rick Adelman. "They got a little hyped when they made a couple of
buckets," said DeRozan, who finished with 25 points. "I kind of got it from
Greivis (Vasquez). When he hits a big shot, he always shows off a little bit.
Its the competitive level thats in all of us when you hit a big shot." "I like
the passion," Casey added. "I think all of our guys are playing with passion, we
have to channel it and get it going in the right direction, at the other team. I
do like that." It was a rare showing of on-court emotion for the quiet all-star
guard but something weve seen a lot more of over the last few weeks. Lowry, who
is known for wearing his heart on his sleeve, approves. "When youre an all-star,
youre growing up, your true self starts to come out a little bit," he said of
his teammate. "Hes a quiet guy but when youre winning and youre a leader, youve
got to do it." Listed at a generous 6-feet, Lowry is averaging just under five
rebounds per game, good for fourth among NBA point guards, behind only
Russell Westbrook, Michael Carter-Williams and Rajon Rondo. Lowry is shooting
just 32 per cent from the field, 29 per cent from three-point range - down from
39 per cent on the season - over his last eight games. Its barely affected his
overall value to the team and it certainly hasnt hurt the bottom line. Toronto
has won six of those eight games and nine of its last 11 contests, surpassing
last seasons win total with its 35th victory on Sunday. Without sixth-man
Patrick Patterson in the lineup - the Raptors learned he will miss at least 7-10
days with a ligament injury in his right elbow before the game - Steve Novak and
Chuck Hayes stepped in and filled that role seamlessly. Hayes strength and
on-the-ball defence came in handy against all-star forward Kevin Love - who just
missed out on a triple-double, with 26 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists -
and Novak knocked down five of his six shots from beyond the arch, contributing
15 points in 19 minutes off the bench. As a team, the Raptors shot 14-of-24 from
long distance, with Terrence Ross hitting three of four attempts and DeRozan, as
well as Vasquez each drilling a couple threes. The victory was Torontos 18th in
its previous 19 meetings with the Wolves, sweeping the season-series for the
eighth time in the last 10 years. Now nine games above the .500 mark for the
first time this season, the Raptors will travel to Brooklyn to face the Nets -
who sit four games back for top spot in the Atlantic Division - in the second
night of a back-to-back, for both teams, on Monday.
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and had three assists while Zachary Fucale made 17 saves for the Mooseheads
(16-8-0), who led 6-1 after two periods.TORONTO – Tim Gleason and his wife,
Candice, woke up on the first day of 2014 and made a life-altering decision that
would send the 30-year-old and his family to the city of Toronto. Gleason, who
had spent eight seasons in the Carolina Hurricanes organization, decided to
waive his no-trade clause and switch teams for the first time since 2006. "We
contemplated it for a week or a couple weeks on and off and we just looked at
each other and said enough is enough," Gleason explained, "because its an
everyday thing of handling whether they want you there or they want you out, if
it was better for my career to move on. We woke up and just said weve got to do
it and so thats what we did." Gleason was sent to the Maple Leafs in exchange
for John-Michael Liles and defensive prospect, Dennis Robertson. He had been a
member of the Hurricanes since the fall of 2006 when he was flipped from the
L.A. Kings, alongside Eric Belanger, in a deal for now-Columbus defender
Jack Johnson and Oleg Tverdovsky. His state of being was considerably different
back then. He wasnt married for one and didnt have three young kids, two girls
and a boy, to think about. Nor did he own the no-trade clause which allowed him
to determine where he wanted to continue his career – there were a handful of
teams that he was considering. "Theres a lot more that has to do with [it] than
just picking up yourself and going," said Gleason, who averaged 16 minutes this
season, down from nearly 20 per game last season. "You want to go to a place
where theres an opportunity, obviously and a place where you can fit properly."
That fit had evidently run its course with Kirk Muller and the Hurricanes, the
end seemingly beginning during a Sept. 21 preseason game in Montreal. Gleason
squared off that night with Jarred Tinordi and suffered a concussion from the
scrap. His role, upon return from the injury, dwwindled with rookie
Brett Bellemore assuming increased opportunity from the Carolina coaching staff.
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presence, who better fits the Randy Carlyle mold than Liles, Gleason is hoping
to reignite his career in Toronto. "Its kind of a laid-back situation there,"
said Gleason of Raleigh, North Carolina, "easy-living, good weather, beautiful
place to play. But hockey career-wise, it was a decision that had to be made.
This is the hockey place where you want to play." With an injury to
Carl Gunnarsson (elbow) and the embarrassment of a 7-1 loss to the Rangers on
Saturday evening, a door has opened into the Leafs lineup for the Michigan
native. He is likely to step right onto the teams top pairing with Dion Phaneuf.
"Were asking Tim Gleason to play the way hes accustomed to playing," Carlyle
said of the former Windsor Spitfire last week. "Hes etched out an NHL career
being a strong, physical defensive defenceman. We think that he has something to
offer to our group." Carlyle was suitably displeased with the performance of his
group in its most recent lopsided defeat and singled out the lack of compete as
a trait to be improved upon heading into Tuesdays game against the Islanders.
"Were not going to have success unless were prepared to go in and win our share
of battles in those areas and quite frankly, we didnt do enough of it in the
last game," said Carlyle, who is considering a juggling of the entire defence
for the game against New York. Described by Leafs general manager Dave Nonis as
"very competitive" on the day of the trade, Gleason should, at the very least,
be of some help in that regard. It remains to be seen how much aid he can offer
to a club thats struggled badly to defend all year and especially of late. The
Leafs have allowed 40 shots or more in four of the past five games, including 50
against the Rangers on Saturday.
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