Kyle Lowry becomes third player to score 10,000 points with Raptors

Star point guard Kyle Lowry hit a milestone mark of 10,000 points as a member of the Toronto Raptors Monday night against the Milwaukee Bucks.

The moment came early in the first quarter when Lowry nailed a three-pointer, officially giving him 10,001 points in his Raptors career.

He is now one of three players in franchise history to accomplish the feat, with the other two being DeMar DeRozan (13,296) and Chris Bosh (10,275), the team’s first and second all-time scorers, respectively.

If Lowry continues the scoring pace he’s presently on (18.2 points per game), he’ll easily eclipse Bosh for that second spot prior to the end of the season.

Lowry was already the Raptors’ all-time leader in three-pointers made, assists, steals, win shares, triple-doubles, and VORP, and is now just another milestone closer to eventually seeing himself cemented in the Basketball Hall of Fame.

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