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In a game of reunions, the Philadelphia 76ers look forward to hosting the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday for the first time this season.

Fortunately for the Sixers, they’ll get a reinforcement in Kyle Lowry.

While Lowry’s official debut with the team took place last Thursday, the veteran guard got the night off on the second game of a back-to-back. The reason for his absence was due to return to competition conditioning. However, Lowry also suffered a facial laceration, which required stitches.

The slight setback didn’t prevent Lowry from continuing to play in last week’s game against the New York Knicks. While he left the matchup early in the first half, Lowry ended up returning after halftime to finish out his 25-minute shift. 

After getting a night off, Lowry is set to make his return against the Bucks as he’s deemed available for the matchup. Whether he’ll make his first start or return to a reserve role remains unclear at this time.

Although one game is a small sample size, Lowry proved he still has a lot of gas left in the tank. He shot 5-7 from the field, knocking down one of his two three-point shots for the Sixers to score 11 points on Thursday. He also contributed to four rebounds and five assists in the loss to the Knicks.

Lowry’s fit playing alongside Tyrese Maxey was ideal for the first matchup. Considering Nick Nurse noted that Lowry could be a potential starting option down the stretch, the door is left open for Lowry to take over the shooting guard spot in the starting five if moving De’Anthony Melton to the bench is an option the Sixers are considering taking. 

For the time being, the 76ers are in an experimental phase as they work on getting healthier. 

The Sixers and the Bucks are set to tip off at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday. 

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