Toronto Raptors star Kyle Lowry is listed as “probable” to play Wednesday evening’s game against the Miami Heat.
Lowry has missed the last four contests due to a sprained left thumb, the same one he hurt during Toronto’s championship run in 2019 and had surgery on the following summer.
The Raptors, who were 16-0 in their last 16 games without Lowry, saw that record shift to 16-1 after dropping Tuesday night’s game to the East-leading Philadelphia 76ers despite a spirited late-game comeback attempt.
Toronto has now won four of its last five games.
Per the latest injury report, the Heat will be without Avery Bradley (right calf strain) and Meyers Leonard (left shoulder surgery), and Goran Dragic (left ankle sprain), Tyler Herro (right hip contusion), Chis Silva (left hip flexor), and Gabe Vincent (right knee soreness) are all listed as “questionable.”
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