7. Kyle Lowry
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The Raptors point guard and DeMar DeRozan allowed their teammates to take the reins more often on offense, and it paid off — until the playoffs, at least. His scoring dropped from 22.4 to 16.2 points per game, but he posted the second-highest true shooting percentage of his career and finished ninth in box plus/minus, according to Basketball Reference.