With the NBA Finals knotted at 1-1, Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry has laid out his plan for Game 3 at Oracle: be more aggressive.

Per Tim Bontemps of ESPN, Lowry acknowledged that Game 3 will be difficult because it will be on the road. However, the 33-year-old veteran remains confident and says he will be more aggressive to negate the Warriors' homecourt advantage

“To play,” Lowry told ESPN with a grin when asked what he expected from himself in Game 3. “To do whatever I need to do to help my team win. Being on the road, I may be more looking for my shot, being more aggressive.

Lowry also noted that he plays better when he's on the road. Most people believe that it's tough to get a win when you're playing in front of a hostile crowd, but not Lowry.

“I play better on the road, and I always have. That's how I've always been. The road is where it's supposed to be the toughest, and I love the road.”

For the series, the five-time All-Star is averaging 10.0 points, 5.5 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 1.0 steal. Lowry has yet to find his groove on the offensive end, but on defense, Lowry's pretty much on point. In Game 2, Lowry tallied the most offensive fouls drawn (25) than any other player in the playoffs since 2001.

This is pretty much a testament to his fearlessness and basketball IQ. Come Game 3, we should expect another supreme defensive effort from Lowry. And just like he said, he may finally start lighting it up on offense.