TORONTO - Two weeks ago after his team blew an 18-point lead and the game at Target Center, Toronto All-Star guard Kyle Lowry vowed at least three times that he and the Raptors would see the Wolves again.
His memory and his sense of revenge served him right.
On Wednesday, Lowry scored 12 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter and the Raptors overcame a Wolves team intent on beating them for the second time this month, 114-105 at Air Canada Centre.
Lowry’s three-point shot with 3:20 left broke open a game tied at 101 and sent the Raptors on a 9-2 run that he both opened and closed with three-point shots.