Bring Kyle Lowry back into the mix and the Toronto Raptors start to look a whole lot more like the No. 1 team in basketball they hope to be.
Even without Kawhi Leonard, sitting out the second game of a back-to-back set again, the Raptors did away with the Indiana Pacers with relative ease, 121-105, their second win in as many nights over Eastern Conference contenders.
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The Raptors became the first team to win 30 games this season as they moved back into first place in the NBA.