Miami Heat guard Kyle Lowry stays out for individual reasons and is expected to delay his return to the Toronto Raptors. What exactly happened to him?
An American professional basketball player, Kyle Terrell Lowry, plays for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Similarly, he is a six-time NBA All-Star and was nominated for the All NBA Third Team in 2016. Additionally, Lowry won the NBA title with the Toronto Raptors in 2019, which was their first title in establishment history.
Prior to that, Lowry was a member of the U.S. national team, which won the gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
What Happened To Kyle Lowry? Injury Update
Kyle Lowry is less likely to return to Toronto on Tuesday night. According to the Miami Heat, the Raptors legend will miss eight games in a row on Monday night due to some personal issues.
Nothing, particularly with reference to his injuries, has been updated, as of now. Lowry missed Miami’s initial two games against the Raptors this season because of ongoing personal issues.
Similarly, he is not expected to play on Tuesday night as well.
Explore Kyle Lowry’s Age
Born on March 25, 1986, Kyle Lowry is currently 35 years of age. The Miami Heat player hails from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Being an athlete, Kyle stands at an attractive height of 6 feet 0 inches (1.83m) tall, whereas his weight is listed to be around 196 lbs (89 kilograms).
Additionally, he holds an American nationality.
How Rich Is Kyle Lowry? Salary Details
The Miami Heat player Kyle Lowry’s salary is believed to be over $33.3 million USD.
As indicated by Sportrac, Lowry signed a three-year contract worth $85,000,002 with the Toronto Raptors, which includes $85,000,002 guaranteed, and an average annual salary worth $28,333,334.
Similarly, in the years 2021-22, Lowry is believed to have earned a base salary worth $26,984,128, while conveying a cap hit of $26,984,128 and a death cap worth of $26,984,128.
Where Is Kyle Lowry Now?
As of now, Kyle Lowry has been ruled out of the game due to his personal issues. If he is unable to leave on Tuesday, Lowry’s return to Toronto will be delayed until April 3, when the Heat plays the Raptors in Scotiabank Arena.
Lowry’s absence and personal distress are certainly disappointing, but his return to Toronto wouldn’t be something similar without fans in the field.
Ideally, if the COVID-19 pandemic improves and lockdown limitations are raised, Scotiabank Arena can be at the full limit when he returns this year.