Miami Heat Are Certainly True Contenders With This Kyle Lowry

P.J. Tucker #17 of the Miami Heat hugs Kyle Lowry #7 before the start of the game against the Sacramento Kings (Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images)
P.J. Tucker #17 of the Miami Heat hugs Kyle Lowry #7 before the start of the game against the Sacramento Kings (Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images) /
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Kyle Lowry #7 of the Miami Heat shoots a three point basket in the first half against the Chicago Bulls(Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images) /

Miami Heat: They’re Certainly True Title Contenders With This Kyle Lowry

That could be a few of them, to be fair, and though Jimmy Butler has been downright magnificent since last week, it seems, he isn’t the guy in question. For about eight games now and though four of them occurred during that losing streak, Kyle Lowry has been a different guy and the same guy.

If it sounds confusing, it’s because it is.

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He has been a “different” guy on the floor than he has been throughout the rest of this year for the Miami Heat, while he’s been the “same” guy that he was for Toronto all those years.

That was the guy that you just knew was going to kill Miami when they played, pulling up for long-ranged bombs a couple of steps behind the three-point line, or creating havoc on his way to the free-throw line by manufacturing contact on the floor.

He’s been that guy for the Miami Heat over the last two weeks.