With the Toronto Raptors‘ season now over, many are looking ahead to the summer, where their All-Star point guard, Kyle Lowry, is slated to become an unrestricted free agent.

Although he's now 31-years-old, Lowry is still one of the elite guards in the league today because of his ability to setup his teammates and also knock down clutch baskets. Given his skill set, it can be expected that he will generate a lot of interest from a number of teams, including Western Conference squads, who Lowry will reportedly also consider signing with.

The former Villanova Wildcat had a career year with averages of 22.4 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 7.0 assists per game. Teams with a need for an experienced point guard can turn their attention to Lowry and make a pitch for him as he can sign wherever he wants.

Lowry has been linked to his hometown team, the Philadelphia 76ers, who are looking for a point guard to lead their young and talented lineup. However, with him being reportedly open to playing in the West, the San Antonio Spurs are also emerging as a possible destination for him, especially with Tony Parker most likely moved to a sixth man role next season.