Philadelphia 76ers veteran Kyle Lowry, limited to 35 games in the 2024-25 season due to a hip injury, expressed a desire to return for another season despite a challenging performance. Lowry, who recently turned 39, aims to exit on a higher note after a forgettable season where he averaged 3.9 points and 2.7 assists.
Lowry emphasized the importance of the young players gaining experience and expressed disappointment at the season's end, expressing a desire to contribute to the team's success in the future. Despite his impending free agency, Lowry values his connection with coach Nick Nurse and the opportunity to be part of a potential resurgence for the Sixers alongside promising talents like Tyrese Maxey. Retirement does not seem to be on the horizon for Lowry as he looks to continue competing and contributing to the team's success in the upcoming seasons.