Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry named to NBA All-Star team reserves
NEW YORK — Kyle Lowry is joining Toronto Raptors teammate DeMar DeRozan at the NBA All-Star Game.
Lowry was one of 13 players named as a reserve on Tuesday, going into the pool of players that captains Stephen Curry and LeBron James can draft to comprise the teams for the Feb. 18 game in Los Angeles. Their rosters will be unveiled Thursday, though the selection process won’t be televised.
Besides Lowry, the rest of the Eastern Conference reserves were Washington’s John Wall and Bradley Beal, Boston’s Al Horford, Cleveland’s Kevin Love, New York’s Kristaps Porzingis and Indiana’s Victor Oladipo.
Golden State’s Klay Thompson and Draymond Green were chosen as reserves for the West, giving the defending NBA champions a record-tying four All-Stars for the second straight year.