The Raptors' season is one loss away from ending, and All-Star point guard Kyle Lowry will likely be on the sidelines watching with an ankle injury.

"I'm probably doubtful, honestly," Lowry said regarding his Game 4 status against the Cavaliers, via ESPN.com. "I don't think I'll be able to play. ... It's not looking great, but I'm not giving up on it."

Lowry missed Game 3 due to the injury. The Raptors lost, and are now down 3-0 in the best-of-seven series. No team in NBA history has successfully rallied from such a deficit to win.

Lowry suffered the sprained ankle Wednesday night in Game 2. He then tried to play Friday night, but didn't feel confident during warmups.

"It was close [Friday], but I think I made it worse by trying to work out a few times," Lowry said. "I aggravated it a little bit more trying to out there and trying to do things, turn and jump and run. So it's more sore today."

It's sad to see one of the best point guards in the league end his season this way, but Toronto probably wasn't going to win this series regardless of Lowry's health.

The Cavaliers have been very vocal in their confidence of winning this series, and now likely have at least one eye on the Wizards-Celtics series, scouting who they will play next.