Wizards 100, Raptors 98

1 2 3 4 T
WAS (19-61) 16 21 29 34 100
TOR (30-49) 20 21 22 35 98

Final

8:00 PM ET, April 10, 2009
Air Canada Centre
Toronto, ON

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
WAS 19-63 96.1 103.5 13-28 6-35 L2 3-7
TOR 33-49 99.0 101.9 18-23 15-26 W3 6-4
Injury Report
WASHINGTON
· Caron Butler SF - Nov 25: Day-to-Day
· Mike Miller SG - Nov 23: OUT
TORONTO
· Marco Belinelli SG - Nov 24: Day-to-Day
· Antoine Wright SF - Nov 24: Day-to-Day
· Amir Johnson PF - Nov 23: Day-to-Day
· Andrea Bargnani FC - Nov 22: Day-to-Day
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Last 5 Games
WASHINGTON (ET) TORONTO (ET)
Apr 08 @CLE Loss 98-86
Apr 04 MIA Loss 118-104
Apr 02 CLE Win 109-101
Apr 01 @MEM Loss 112-107
Mar 29 @IND Loss 124-115
Apr 08 @IND Loss 130-101
Apr 07 ATL Loss 118-110
Apr 05 NY Loss 112-103
Apr 04 @NY Win 102-95
Apr 01 @ORL Win 99-95
· Complete Schedule: Washington | Toronto
Starting Lineup
 WASHINGTON (PPG)TORONTO (PPG)
 PG  J. Crittenton 5.0 SG  A. Parker 10.7
 PF  A. Jamison 22.2 PG  J. Calderon 12.8
 SF  C. Butler 20.8 F  S. Marion 12.9
 SF  D. McGuire 4.5 PF  C. Bosh 22.7
 C  B. Haywood 9.7 FC  A. Bargnani 15.4
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· Team rosters: Washington | Toronto
Team Stat Leaders
 WASHINGTONTORONTO
PointsA. Jamison 22.2C. Bosh 22.7
ReboundsA. Jamison 8.9C. Bosh 10.0
AssistsG. Arenas 10.0J. Calderon 8.9
StealsC. Butler 1.6A. Parker 1.3
BlocksB. Haywood 2.5J. O'Neal 2.0
· Team stats: Washington | Toronto
Today's Line
FAVORITE OPEN CUR UNDERDOG O/U
@TORONTO -6 0 WASHINGTON --
ATSWashingtonToronto
Record:1-0-0 (1.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
As Favorite:0-0-0 (.000)0-0-0 (.000)
As Underdog:1-0-0 (1.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
At Home:0-0-0 (.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
On Road:1-0-0 (1.000)0-0-0 (.000)
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It's been a frustrating season for the Toronto Raptors and Washington Wizards, but even as they prepare for the NBA lottery, their players aren't accepting poor efforts from teammates.

Coming off embarrassing losses in their last games, the lowly Eastern Conference teams will try to bounce back Friday night when they meet in Toronto.

The Raptors (30-48) have lost three straight, dropping back-to-back home games against New York and Atlanta, then falling 130-101 at Indiana on Wednesday. It was the third time this season the Raptors, who are in 13th place in the East, allowed an opponent to reach the 130-point mark.

Chris Bosh had 21 points and nine rebounds, but the Raptors were without second-leading scorer Andrea Bargnani, who sat out with a sore left heel. Toronto shot only 38.4 percent and trailed late in the third quarter by 41.

"They made shots early and often, and we didn't provide much resistance the first three quarters," coach Jay Triano said. "We need to be competitive and try to win games."

Bosh and Patrick O'Bryant, who scored 16 in his first career start, were a combined 17-for-26 (65.4 percent) from the field. The rest of the team was just 21-for-73 (28.8).

"It's over, man," Bosh said. "The best part about it is that it's over. Doesn't matter which five we've got out there, they've got to play."

Bosh isn't the only one frustrated by his teammates' efforts.

The conference-worst Wizards (18-61) are coming off Wednesday's 98-86 loss at Cleveland -- their fifth defeat in six games and 10th in the last 12.

Nick Young scored 16 and Andray Blatche added 14 points and six rebounds for Washington, which scored only 13 in the first quarter and trailed by as many as 24. It was the Wizards' fewest points since a 100-78 defeat to San Antonio on March 6 and the second blowout loss in a row after they fell by 14 to Miami over the weekend.

"You play selfish basketball, try to pad the stats and not play to win games, you get blown out," forward Antawn Jamison said. "The same stuff has been going on all year. It gets to the point where it's frustration. I don't know. It's not playing team basketball and not doing the things you need to do in order to win.

"It's disappointing. We continue to take steps back. There are no excuses. The Wizards, for some reason, when they do something good, they take four or five steps back."

Gilbert Arenas rested his surgically repaired right knee for a second straight game Wednesday. He's played in two contests since returning from the injury that had kept him out most of the season, resting two days in between the starts.

The Wizards lost 99-93 to Toronto at home Jan. 7. Bargnani, who is day-to-day, had 25 points in that victory.

These teams meet again Monday in Washington.


Series At A Glance

Series starts 1/7
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NBA Scores

Friday, April 10th
Cleveland 102 Final
Philadelphia 92
Indiana 118 Final
Atlanta 122
Miami 98 Final
Boston 105
New Jersey 93 Final
Detroit 100
New York 105 Final
Orlando 95
Charlotte 81 Final
Oklahoma City 84
Washington 100 Final
Toronto 98
Phoenix 89 Final
Memphis 106
New Orleans 92 Final
Dallas 100
Utah 99 Final
San Antonio 105
LA Lakers 98 Final
Portland 106
Houston 113 Final
Golden State 109
Sacramento 78 Final
LA Clippers 109