Kyle Lowry enjoyed a strong season with the Toronto Raptors before LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers swept his side 4-0 in the Eastern Conference semifinals. And while he sat out two of those games, the 31-year old averaged a career best 22.4 points and 7.0 assists this season. Now, he has decided to opt out of his deal with the Raptors and become a free agent. He could be a contender for the LA Clippers to replace Chris Paul if he decides to end his six year stay with the franchise.
The three time All-Star has emerged as a dominating point guard over the last couple of years.