Kyle Lowry is definitely unhappy with the Toronto Raptors' poor 0-3 start to the 2020-21 NBA campaign. As frustrations are mounting within the Raps organization, Lowry attributed the team's struggles to their unfamiliarity with one another.

“It’s just growing pains, man. It’s a new team, new situation for everybody. I think we’re mentally tough, I just think we’re not all on the same page. We’re not all on the same page but we’re working to get there,” Lowry shared, via Josh Lewenberg of The Sports Network.

Kyle Lowry's comments come at the heels of the Raptors' 100-93 defeat at the hands of the Philadelphia 76ers at the Wells Fargo Arena on Tuesday. This is their third consecutive defeat in a row after losing close games to the New Orleans Pelicans and San Antonio Spurs to start the season.

Lowry did his part against the Sixers on Tuesday night, tallying a near triple-double of 24 points, eight rebounds and nine assists. He had some help as well after Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby dropped 20 apiece.

But Toronto was no match to Philly's assault led by Joel Embiid's strong double-double of 29 points and 16 rebounds.

As Lowry stated, however, the Raptors did figure in an interesting offseason. They re-signed Fred VanVleet and extended Anunoby's contract, but they took a major hit upfront by losing Serge Ibaka and Marc Gasol to the Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers, respectively. Toronto replaced them with Aaron Baynes and Alex Len, but it's evident that they are still trying to work their way around.

Lowry is right, though. The Raptors must get their act together soon or find themselves left out by the much-improved teams in the Eastern Conference. They take on the surging New York Knicks next on Thursday.