The more time he gets to chip away with his feistiness, the more likely he is to break through. The Raptors’ heart and soul sat out just 1 minute, 31 seconds in Toronto’s season-saving, buzzer-beating 104-103 Game 3 win, even after taking a heat-seeking Brad Wanamaker knee right to the Lowry Family Estate. This was Lowry at his best, playing with a sense of destiny that he is going to be standing atop the rubble when the dust of another playoff classic settles. “I’ve got balls of steel and I just win,” Lowry said. “Just trying to win the game, that’s where you find energy at.”