#22. Kyle Lowry, Philadelphia 76ers, #7 Point Guards

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12 Oct
2019

Pre-2019-20 Rank: #20, Pre-2020-21 Rank: #20, Pre-2021-22 Rank #21, Pre-2022-23 Rank #21, Pre-2023-24 Rank: #23.

*Peak Period: From 2013-14 to 2019-20.

When Kyle Lowry was traded from the Houston Rockets to the Toronto Raptors, the rep on the Point Guard was that he was a moody malcontent.  The change of scenery erased that quickly, and he became the heart and soul of a team that won the 2019 NBA Championship and was a six-time All-Star.   The master of taking a foul, only received MVP votes one year (10th in 2016), and he has some compiling work to do with his new team, Philadelphia, to have any severe shot at the Hall of Fame.

We can confidently say that the Toronto Raptors will announce his jersey retirement the second he retires—or, at least, they better!

The Bullet Points

  • Games Played: 1138
  • All-NBA: 1
  • All-Star Selections: 6
  • MVP: 1
  • All-Defensive: 0
  • DPOY: 0
  • PPG: 14.3
  • Peak PPG: 18.4
  • Points: 16218
  • Points Peak: 8958
  • RPG: 4.3
  • Peak RPG: 4.9
  • Rebounds: 4894
  • Rebounds Peak: 2386
  • APG: 6.2
  • Peak APG: 7.2
  • Assists: 7003
  • Assists Peak: 3504
  • SPG: 1.3
  • Peak SPG: 1.5
  • Steals: 1466
  • Steals Peak: 734
  • BPG: 0.3
  • Peak BPG: 0.3
  • Blocks: 340
  • Blocks Peak: 157
  • Playoff Games: 136
  • PER: 17.4
  • Peak PER: 19.8
  • Win Shares: 111.6
  • Peak Win Shares: 64.8
  • VORP: 43.2
  • Peak VORP: 27.9
  • Conference Titles: 2
  • NBA Titles: 1
  • Additional Notes: Lowry played at Villanova in college where his number was retired. He also won a Gold Medal for the United States at the 2016 Olympics
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