Kyle Lowry talks about his NBA future and his desired retirement location.

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Miami Heat’s Kyle Lowry is in his 18th NBA season and will turn 38 years old in March and he has recently spoken about what the future holds for him.

Before the Heat’s matchup against the Raptors on Wednesday, the six-time All-Star got candid about his playing future.

“I want to play,” Lowry said. “I definitely want to play. I think I still play at a high enough level that I can contribute to a team at a high level. That’s the biggest thing for me is being able to stay healthy and I’m still motivated to play. I still love this game. This game has given me so much and I still feel like I can still help the team. That’s what I want to do is be able to play.”

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Lowry also went on to express his desire to retire as a Raptor, the organization where he had the most success and won a championship there in 2019.

“I’m definitely retiring as a Raptor,” Lowry said. “That’s something I’ve said since I left here. I will sign that one-day contract and I will retire as a Toronto Raptor.”

The veteran started his NBA career with the Grizzlies after he was drafted the 24th overall pick in 2006.

He played three seasons in Memphis and then went on to play four seasons with Houston, before heading to Toronto.

The Philly native played nine seasons with the Raptors, which is where he earned all of his All-Star selections in six straight seasons.

He also helped Toronto win it’s first-ever championship alongside Kawhi Leonard in 2019 after defeating Golden State in an epic six games.

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The guard has appeared in each of the Heat’s 19 games so far this season.

He is averaging 9.4 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game while shooting 44.4 percent from the field and 44.4 percent from three-point range.

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Adam Silver Weighs In on Scott Foster-Chris Paul Beef

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has addressed the ongoing beef between NBA referee Scott Foster and Chris Paul, since it flared up recently on November 22.

In Paul’s first game back at Footprint Center since being traded to Golden State, Foster sensationally ejected Paul, which lead to CP3 calling him a b*itch.

After the game, Paul explained to reporters that the beef with the Foster is personal, and involves Paul’s son. 

On an appearance on SiriusXM NBA radio on Wednesday, Silver explained that he doesn’t expect the pair to be friends, but they do need to be able to do their respective jobs effectively.

“You have there two veterans who are the best at what they do,” Silver said. “Scott is one of the most respected and highest rated NBA officials, which is why he referees in our Finals games. Of course Chris, his track record speaks for itself. The way you handle that, at least the way we’ve tried to handle that, is talk to both of them and say that the expectation is that you are going to be professional and deal privately with the two of them. Just say, ‘Guys, whatever the bad blood is between you two, you don’t have to be friends, but you have to both go out and do your jobs.’ That’s my expectation moving forward.”

The feud spans back decades, so it is no wonder CP3 gets so fired up when Foster is officiating.

The man’s record against Paul is wild.

Foster has called 20 of Paul’s playoff games throughout his career.

In those 20 contests, CP3 is just 3-17, including 13 straight playoff losses at one point in that time.

On November 22 when Paul was ejected, it was just his seventh ejection in his career and the first at the hands of Foster.

The Foster-Paul beef is likely to continue despite Silver’s wishes, and safe to say we are here for it.

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