Toronto Raptors' point guard Kyle Lowry knows it's better to give than to receive, and since it's the holiday season and the Raps have a few days off, he decided he would surprise some kids with a holiday shopping spree.

The Raptors' All-Star selected 26 students, ranging from the ages of six to 13 years old, from St. Paul Catholic School in Toronto, as the recipients of this year's "Holiday Assist." During the students breakfast, Lowry surprised the kids with Raptors gift bags, before announcing they would be hopping on a bus and heading to Toys R Us. Each student was allowed to fill a cart with toys to bring home.

All aboard the K-Low Holiday Express!

 

 

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