Former Toronto Raptor Kyle Lowry and wife latest high-profile members of Toronto Tempo ownership group
On the same day he cemented his legacy as a Toronto Raptor, Kyle Lowry put down more roots in Toronto.
Lowry, who signed a one-day contract to retire as a Raptor on Tuesday, is now a member of the Toronto Tempo's star-studded ownership group, alongside his wife, entrepreneur and philanthropist Ayahna Cornish-Lowry.
The ownership group of Canada's only WNBA team is led by Toronto businessman Larry Tanenbaum's Kilmer Sports Ventures, and also includes tennis great Serena Williams, former Raptors president Masai Ujiri, Montreal Canadiens owner Geoff Molson, Montreal sports executive France Margaret Bélanger, Canadian actress Lilly Singh, and technology executive Sukhinder Singh Cassidy.
Lowry announced his retirement on Tuesday after a 20-year NBA career, including nine seasons in Toronto.
He helped lead the Raptors to the team's only NBA championship in 2019, and has been one of the most beloved figures in Toronto sports. His No. 7 jersey will be retired to the rafters of Scotiabank Arena.
Kyle Lowry returns to Toronto to retire as a Raptor
"This place has just been special for me since the day I got here," Lowry told reporters at a news conference in Toronto on Tuesday.
Cornish-Lowry was a star in her own right at St. Joseph's University in Pennsylvania, where she was named the team's best offensive player over two consecutive seasons.
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