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Raptors make make it clear they want to "win now" after latest free agent agreements

This is definitely good for their playoff chances.

The Toronto Raptors had to make a couple big decisions this summer, including whether or not they would re-sign Serge Ibaka and Kyle Lowry. Ibaka was taken care of earlier on Sunday with a solid three-year contract:

And now the Raptors are making sure to bring the band back together with their latest agreement that they come to with star point guard Kyle Lowry:

Both sides win with this deal as the Raptors stay in serious contention in the East while not getting stuck with a terrible contract for too long should Lowry's injury problems catch up to him. He only played in 60 games in the regular season because of a right wrist injury that required surgery in February.

However, the 31-year old averaged career bests of 22.4 points, 7.0 assists and 4.8 rebounds per game this past season.