Sixers soundbites: Kyle Lowry, the ultimate leader, may be 'old as hell,' but he means everything to his teammates

Kyle Lowry, a 39-year-old veteran point guard entering his 20th NBA season, has become an integral part of the Philadelphia 76ers' bench. The veteran's recent game-winning three-pointer sparked jubilation among his teammates, who couldn't help but express their admiration for Lowry's work ethic and leadership.

"He's really done a great job, I think, being part of our leadership group," said head coach Nick Nurse. "Players are pulling for him out there, you can see that he's well-liked and well-respected." When asked about what it means to have Lowry on the team, guard Tyrese Maxey replied, "He's old as hell, but he works out every day, works hard every day. He's in there with me early, he rebounds, he screens... He watches VJ [Edgecombe], he watches Jared [McCain]. What he's doing for our team right now – and he's up cheering every single play – like, that's a Hall-of-Famer we're talking about."

Lowry has taken Maxey under his wing, serving as a mentor and role model. "Lead. Lead," Maxey recalled Lowry telling him, emphasizing the importance of leadership on the court. Off the court, Lowry has been a source of guidance for Grimes, who credits Lowry's presence with helping to raise team morale.

Trendon Watford described his reaction to Lowry reaching 20 seasons in the NBA as "Crazy, bro." Lowry's impact extends beyond individual teammates; he is seen as a winner and an inspiration by Oubre Jr., who views him as a big brother figure. When asked about what it means to have Lowry on the team, Oubre Jr. replied, "He's a winner, man. He's a pro. He's done this at a very high level for a long time – longer than VJ's been alive."

Lowry's work ethic and dedication have earned him a reputation as one of the most respected players in the league. Despite his advanced age, he continues to contribute significantly to the team's success, making it clear that he means everything to his teammates.
 
I'm loving this story about Kyle Lowry! 🙌 He's truly an inspiration on and off the court. It's amazing how a veteran player can bring so much leadership and guidance to a young team like the 76ers. I mean, have you seen him work out every day? 💪 That dedication is something we can all learn from.

But what really gets me is how he's taken Tyrese Maxey under his wing. It's beautiful to see a mentor-mentee dynamic at play, especially when it comes to someone as young and talented as Maxey. And let's not forget about Grimes - having Lowry on the team has been a huge boost to morale.

I think this is why I love watching basketball games right now... we get to see how players like Kyle Lowry are changing the game, one win at a time 🏀💥
 
I'm low-key surprised how much impact Kyle Lowry is having on the 76ers right now 🤯 He's still playing like a pro and people love him for it! I've seen some vids of him watching VJ Edgecombe play and just giving feedback, it's so cool to see a veteran leader do that. It shows he really cares about the team and his teammates' growth 🌟 And from what I've read, he's always been super down-to-earth and humble, which is part of why everyone loves him. But seriously, 20 seasons in the NBA? That's insane! Can you even imagine being so consistent and respected at that age? 😲
 
I mean... 39 is old for an NBA point guard lol 🤣. but for real though, Kyle Lowry is just a total professional. He's been grinding every day like nobody's business and it's really inspiring to see him still killing the game at his age. The way he's taking Tyrese Maxey under his wing and teaching him the ropes is pretty cool too 🤝. And yeah, having someone with so much experience and respect in the league is definitely a boost for any team. But let's be real, 20 seasons is crazy... like, that's even crazier than Trendon Watford being excited about it 😂.
 
so lowry's still killing it at 39 🤯! i mean, 20 seasons in the nba is crazy, and him being part of philly's bench is a testament to his work ethic 💪. coach nurse said it best when he said lowry's "really done a great job" as part of their leadership group 👊. it's not just about his stats or games won, but how he carries himself off the court too - being a mentor and role model for younger players like maxey and grimes 🤝. kyle lowry's definitely a winner and an inspiration to many, including oubre jr., who calls him a "big brother figure" 👨‍⚕️. what's crazy is how he still manages to make a huge impact at his age, proving that dedication and hard work can take you far 🏆
 
I'm so hyped for Kyle Lowry right now 🤩! He's literally the real MVP (Most Valuable Player) off the bench 🔥. I mean, 20 seasons in and still going strong 💪? That's some next level dedication and work ethic, fam 👊. And it's not just about him, he's bringing out the best in his teammates too 🤝. Maxey, Oubre Jr., Grimes... they're all talking about how much respect they have for Lowry. He's like a leader on the court and off 🌟. The way he takes those youngins under his wing and teaches them the ropes is pure gold 💯. I'm loving every minute of this 💕.
 
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