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Open Thread: Regular Season Game 17

The essentials:
Wizards (7-9) at Raptors (9-7)
7 p.m.
Verizon Center
CSN

Last year:
January 7: Wizards 111, Raptors 116
January 31: Wizards 109, Raptors 119
March 6: Wizards 129, Raptors 109
March 30: Wizards 108, Raptors 113

Notable Raptors numbers this season (pound the salt):
11th in expected winning percentage (.640).
22nd in pace factor (89.5 possessions per game).
11th in offensive efficiency/offensive rating (109.4)
11th in defensive efficiency/defensive rating (105).

Notable Raptors numbers last season
10th in expected winning percentage (.561).
11th in pace factor (90.9 posessions per game).
8th in offensive efficiency/offensive rating (109.4).
12th in defensive efficiency/defensive rating (107.5).

Key links (drop any others in the comments)
Raptors Blog
Raptors HQ
Raptors Den
Hoops Addict
We Rite Goode on the Wizards' Bench
Hoops Addict Blog Preview

Starting lineups:
Raptors
PG: T.J. Ford Jose Calderon
SG: Anthony Parker
SF: Jamario Moon
PF: Chris Bosh Rasho Nesterovic
C: Andrea Bargnani

Wizards
PG: Antonio Daniels
SG: DeShawn Stevenson
SF: Caron Butler
PF: Antawn Jamison
C: Brendan Haywood

Tonight's lines:
Raptors at Wizards: Wizards by 3.
Over/Under on Big 2 scoring: 45.2 points.

The game recap for the Sixers game will be up later, in the meantime here's your game thread for tonight.

This is an open thread so if you want to pay tribute to Earl Monroe who is having his number retired by the Wizards tonight, do it here.

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I'm surprised the Raptors are only 9-7.  I thought they were going to be a trendy pick this year, but then the Celtics came along.

by Aldo on Dec 1, 2007 5:46 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

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Congrats to the Pearl.

Wish I could be in the Phone Booth Deuce tonight for the ceremonies...but I'll be blogging on the game from home while watching this big college football game.

On that, going for Missouri. Mostly cause I can't stand Ohio State and don't want them in the Natty Champ.

The Wizards really need to protect the home court tonight. I'm looking for Antonio Daniels to really step up and manage the game, while limiting the turnovers of the entire team, like he has done in the past.

Not an easy task, but he's a Vet.

Go Wizards.

www.truthaboutit.net

by Truth About It on Dec 1, 2007 6:57 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

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This Toronto team is too mediocre and too banged up...

-sw

by Steve Weinman on Dec 1, 2007 8:38 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

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