Thunder 96, Raptors 112

1 2 3 4 T
OKC (20-52) 18 22 25 31 96
TOR (27-45) 28 23 33 28 112

Final

7:00 PM ET, March 27, 2009
Air Canada Centre
Toronto, ON

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
OKC 23-59 97.0 103.1 15-26 8-33 W1 3-7
TOR 33-49 99.0 101.9 18-23 15-26 W3 6-4
Injury Report
OKLAHOMA CITY
· Nick Collison FC - Nov 22: Day-to-Day
TORONTO
· Amir Johnson PF - Nov 23: Day-to-Day
· Antoine Wright SF - Nov 23: Day-to-Day
· Marco Belinelli SG - Nov 23: Day-to-Day
· Andrea Bargnani FC - Nov 22: Day-to-Day
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Last 5 Games
OKLAHOMA CITY (ET) TORONTO (ET)
Mar 24 LAL Loss 107-89
Mar 22 @MIN Win 97-90
Mar 20 UTA Loss 101-94
Mar 18 CHI Loss 103-96
Mar 16 SA Win 78-76
Mar 25 MIL Win 115-106
Mar 22 LAC Win 100-76
Mar 20 CHA Loss 102-89
Mar 16 @CHA Loss 112-86
Mar 15 IND Win 110-87
· Complete Schedule: Oklahoma City | Toronto
Starting Lineup
 OKLAHOMA CITY (PPG)TORONTO (PPG)
 PG  R. Westbrook 15.3 SG  A. Parker 10.7
 SG  T. Sefolosha 5.9 PG  J. Calderon 12.8
 SF  K. Durant 25.3 F  S. Marion 12.9
 F  J. Green 16.5 PF  C. Bosh 22.7
 C  N. Krstic 9.7 FC  A. Bargnani 15.4
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· Team rosters: Oklahoma City | Toronto
Team Stat Leaders
 OKLAHOMA CITYTORONTO
PointsK. Durant 25.3C. Bosh 22.7
ReboundsN. Collison 6.9C. Bosh 10.0
AssistsE. Watson 5.8J. Calderon 8.9
StealsT. Sefolosha 1.7A. Parker 1.3
BlocksT. Sefolosha 1.1J. O'Neal 2.0
· Team stats: Oklahoma City | Toronto
Today's Line
FAVORITE OPEN CUR UNDERDOG O/U
@TORONTO -6 0 OKLAHOMA CITY --
ATSOklahoma CityToronto
Record:1-0-0 (1.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
As Favorite:1-0-0 (1.000)0-0-0 (.000)
As Underdog:0-0-0 (.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
At Home:1-0-0 (1.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
On Road:0-0-0 (.000)0-0-0 (.000)
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Despite sitting in second-to-last place in the Eastern Conference, the Toronto Raptors are optimistic they can finish the season strong and maybe even challenge for a playoff spot.

Toronto looks to win three straight for the first time since the All-Star break when they host the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday night.

Back-to-back victories have boosted the Raptors' confidence after a 1-8 stretch. Toronto (26-45) is a longshot to challenge for a postseason berth, but the Raptors, who haven't won three in a row since late January, aren't going to stop playing hard.

"Until someone says we cannot make the playoffs, we have to keep working and finish as strong as we can," point guard Jose Calderon said after a 115-106 win over Milwaukee on Wednesday. "I think we have played much better."

Calderon had 19 points and 11 assists while Andrea Bargnani led the team with 23 points. The Raptors outscored the Bucks 35-7 at the free-throw line and took a 65-44 lead at the half by scoring 40 points in the second quarter.

Calderon scored 17 of his points in the first half.

"He is just starting to get back in the groove and as a result we are moving better offensively, sharing the ball better and getting better results," interim coach Jay Triano said.

Calderon has averaged 17.0 points in Toronto's last two games after being held to a combined 16 in the previous two losses, during which the Raptors averaged 87.5 points.

Toronto's back-to-back wins came against sub-.500 teams Milwaukee and the Los Angeles Clippers, and the Raptors will try to take advantage of a third straight weak opponent in the Thunder. They were unable to do so in the teams' first meeting, falling 91-83 on Dec. 19.

Oklahoma City (20-51) has lost five of seven and was routed 107-89 by the Lakers on Tuesday night.

Kevin Durant had 24 points, six rebounds and four assists as the Thunder placed six players in double figures, but Los Angeles led the entire way, taking a 62-38 lead into the half. The Lakers' smallest lead after the break was 17.

"That's one of the best teams in the league right now," Thunder guard Chucky Atkins said. "We have a young team, we're learning and we just got to move on."

Oklahoma City is allowing an average of 99.3 points in the last seven games after holding opponents to 90.3 points over the previous six -- a stretch in which the Thunder went 5-1.

The Thunder lost in their last two visits to Toronto.


Series At A Glance

Series starts 12/19
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NBA Scores

Friday, March 27th
Milwaukee 94 Final
Orlando 110
Charlotte 100 Final
Philadelphia 95
Oklahoma City 96 Final
Toronto 112
Boston 99 Final
Atlanta 93
Minnesota 85 Final
Cleveland 107
LA Lakers 103 Final
New Jersey 95
New Orleans 93 Final
New York 103
Denver 103 Final
Dallas 101
LA Clippers 98 Final
San Antonio 111
Memphis 113 Final
Sacramento 95