Kyle Lowry wasn't feeling well, so he wanted to save his energy for the fourth quarter. When the time came for Lowry to push himself to another level, Atlanta's defense looked helpless. "I just attacked early and tried to get to the basket early," he said. "They're not really big-time shot-blockers, and I just wanted to attack the basket." Lowry scored 22 of his season-high 31 points in the fourth, DeMar DeRozan added 17 points and the Toronto Raptors rallied from 17 down in the third to beat the Atlanta Hawks 96-86 on Wednesday night.