NEW YORK—Kyle Lowry was drilling three-pointers, gesticulating crazily after slights from officials, both real and imagined, dishing out assists, and pestering anyone he was defending.
Being Kyle Lowry, as it were.
As Marc Gasol made his first appearance with the Raptors, it was a boisterous night from the veteran point guard — Lowry had five three-pointers and 22 points — that led Toronto to a harder-than-necessary 104-99 win over the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.