It’s no small reason why his Miami Heat open their second Eastern Conference final in the two seasons he’s been with them on Wednesday against the Boston Celtics.
with nine seasons of excellence and it’s a most welcome sight.It’s Lowry at his Lowry best, disruptive and combative, taking charges and making shots, deftly snaking passes into crevices in defences few can even see. Sneaking in to steal an offensive rebound in the paint without having jumped an inch, tumbling to the court with a smirk on his face and one eye on an official to make sure his efforts are not being missed.
“It’s ‘all right, you take this away, I’m going to do this.’ Or, ‘right now, we’re not getting that, I’m gonna do this.’That Lowry has worked himself into this prominence as he begins his fourth Eastern Conference final appearance in eight years and second straight with Miami is a testament to the doggedness of the 37-year-old native of Philadelphia.. He played in just 55 games because of a bad left knee that forced him to have a couple of minor procedures to correct.
He still doesn’t start but he always plays significant minutes down the stretch of close games, providing the toughness and leadership that championship-calibre teams need.
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