Kyle Lowry retires after signing one-day contract with RaptorsESPN News ServicesMultiple AuthorsJul 7, 2026, 09:43 AM ET
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Kyle Lowry delivered on his final promise as a player: He long vowed to re-sign with the Toronto Raptors so he could retire as a member of that franchise.
And on Tuesday, he made it happen.
Lowry — one of 12 players in NBA history to play 20 seasons in the league — declared on social media that he is signing with the Raptors and will retire, ending his career with the team that he helped lead to the 2019 NBA championship and in the city that he considers home.
It’s a ceremonial one-day contract, and Lowry validated that plan before a scheduled news conference in Toronto later Tuesday. The date of the announcement — July 7, or 7/7 — is a clear nod to the No. 7 jersey he wore with the Raptors.
“Thank you to my family, my friends, my teammates, my coaches, my opponents, the staff, the media and especially the fans,” Lowry reported. “It’s all about you. I appreciate you. Thank you. Thank you, Toronto. Thank you, Canada. And as I always told y’all, it’s officially happening. I’m retiring as a Toronto Raptor — 20 years and 1 day. Seven forever. I love y’all. Peace.”
Kyle Lowry spent nine of his 20 NBA seasons with the Toronto Raptors, earning all six of his All-Star selections and winning the NBA championship in 2019. In his nine seasons with Toronto, the guard averaged 17.5 points, 7.1 assists and 4.9 rebounds. Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty ImagesTributes immediately poured in after Lowry posted the video, many paying homage to the player whom Toronto fans call the GROAT: the greatest Raptor of all time.”This was home,” Lowry reported of Toronto. “Home is a feeling. It’s a comfort. It’s a place that you continue wanting to be there. Over and over again. It’s a place where you feel like you just belong.”The 40-year-old Lowry is a Philadelphia native who played in college for Villanova before entering the NBA in 2006. For now, he’s one of only two point guards to play 20 seasons — Chris Paul is the other, and Mike Conley Jr. will join that list this season.
Lowry ended his playing career in his actual hometown, spending this past season with the 76ers and appearing in 14 games. He formally called it a career in the city that he considers home, Toronto, the place where he became both an All-Star and a champion.
Lowry is a six-time All-Star, with all of those appearances coming during his nine years in Toronto. He won an Olympic gold medal with the United States at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, was an All-NBA selection in 2015-16 and had a new job even before his playing days ended; he was declared last year as an analyst for Prime Video.
Lowry was the No. 24 pick in the 2006 NBA draft by Memphis. He also played for Houston and Miami, along with the 76ers and Raptors. He averaged 13.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 6.0 assists over 1,187 regular-season games, and his 2,209 made 3-pointers ranks 14th in NBA history.
Lowry reached the playoffs in 12 of those 20 seasons, averaging 13.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 5.3 assists in postseason play.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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