Kyle Lowry returning to the Toronto Raptors; gets a reported 3-year, 100M deal
According to The Vertical, the Raptors made it well worth Lowry's while to stay north of the border
Point guard Kyle Lowry, the fifth-ranked free agent by CBS Sports, has decided to stay with the Toronto Raptors, his decision coming only hours after Serge Ibaka agreed to a new deal with Toronto on Sunday morning.
Lowry broke the news on the Players Tribune:
When I had to make my free-agency decision, there was a lot going through my head, a lot of roads my mind was traveling down. Family, first and foremost, and what's going to make them happy, and give them the best life. Basketball, of course, and where I'd like to play for these next several years. And then there was also the gut-check aspect — just what I was feeling in my heart.
But for me, at the end of the day, this was an easy decision. And all of those roads … they all led me back to the same place: home.
They all led me back to Toronto.
Shams Charania of The Vertical reported that the deal will be worth $100M over three years.
Kyle Lowry has agreed to a three-year, near $100M deal to return to Toronto, league source tells The Vertical.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 2, 2017
More to details when they become available.
















