TORONTO (AP) - After two bad games in Cleveland, Kyle Lowry isn't lacking confidence as the Eastern Conference finals shift to Toronto.
Still, if Toronto's All-Star guard doesn't step up soon, the Raptors look likely to become the latest victim of a Cleveland sweep.
Lowry made just eight of 28 shots, going 1 of 15 from long range, in Games 1 and 2 at Cleveland. Both were blowout wins for the Cavaliers and they started the postseason 10-0, two shy of San Antonio's NBA record set in 1999.
Now, Lowry is hoping a return home will help Toronto against LeBron James and the surging Cavs.