At age 39, Kyle Lowry is wrapping up his NBA career playing for his hometown team. However, his love for Philadelphia and the 76ers is no match for how he feels about another NBA city, his true forever basketball home.
Making his likely final return to Toronto (barring a playoff matchup), Lowry received a warm welcome fit for a hero when his 76ers visited for a game against the Raptors.
And while Lowry only logged two minutes of action on Monday night, those are two minutes he will likely always hold close to his heart. With just under two minutes left in a game already decided — the score read 114-98 in favor of Philadelphia at that time and ended in a 115-102 76ers victory — Lowry checked into the game.
The Raptors' public address announcer called out his name with a sense of enthusiasm usually only reserved for the home team. Lowry was even referred to as "the greatest Raptor of all time" on the broadcast, something most recognize due to his longevity with the team and key role in helping deliver the franchise its first championship in 2019.
All love for Kyle Lowry pic.twitter.com/6DtnBdA5Lz
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) January 13, 2026
Of course, Lowry was greeted with a loud standing ovation from the crowd in attendance. Lowry's current teammate, Tyrese Maxey, even joined in on the fun by waving his arms in the air to spur the crowd on, again a very uncommon interaction between a visiting player and the home fans.
Lowry failed to register any statistic in his limited time on the court, but none of that matters in the grand scheme of the moment and its significance, both for Lowry and for the city of Toronto.
After playing in 35 games in his first full season in Philadelphia last year, Lowry has only appeared in six games so far during the 2025-26 campaign. His last appearance before his Toronto homecoming was back on Dec. 23. He's averaging just 1.0 points, 0.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists on the year.
But of course, Lowry's playing career will mostly be known for his time as a Raptor. A 2006 first-round draft pick of the Memphis Grizzlies, Lowry was traded to the Houston Rockets in the middle of his third NBA season. He was then with Houston until it shipped him to Toronto in July 2012.
Especially at that time, most NBA stars often rebuffed having to play for a team located in Canada. Lowry embraced the new opportunity and became an icon, not only for the Raptors franchise or Toronto as a whole, but for an entire country.
In nine seasons with the Raptors, Lowry averaged 17.5 points, 4.9 rebounds and 7.1 assists per game. He was also named to the All-Star team six times and stepped up his game when the games mattered the most, scoring 17.1 points per game and hitting numerous clutch shots in the postseason. For the rest of his days, Lowry will be a Raptor for life.
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