VLOG 19.0 - Washington
blog.rogersbroadcasting.com 1/7/2009 — Wednesday January 7 2009 - 12:30pm Eastern
We wanted to do this vlog outside - near the White House - but it’s POURING here (better than the snow I hear you’re getting back in Toronto)! So we’re stuck in the hotel room - amongst ...
Blogger Q&A: RaptorBlog.com
truthaboutit.net 1/8/2009 — The Washington Wizards play the Toronto Raptors tonight....two franchises that have caused a great deal of disappointment for their fans this season. So, in anticipation of the game, I hooked up with Scott from RaptorBlog.com for a quick Q&A ...
Shootaround: Jan. 7, 2009
raptorblog.com 1/7/2009 — Hassan Adams is gone, Jamario Moon is out for tonight's game to attend the birth of his first child, and an NBA scout says Roko Ukic is "terrible".
Game Notes: Toronto vs. Washington
hoopsaddict.com 1/8/2009 — -As soon as I arrived to the arena, I saw a press release from Toronto Raptors, indicating that guard/forward Hassan Adams had been traded to the Los Angeles Clippers for cash considerations and a future second round pick. When I spoke to Raptors ...
The Other Side: Toronto Raptors —
Wizards Insider 1/7/2009
This season hasn't been fun, but I'm still funny. (Photo by Gary Dineen/NBAE via Getty Images) The Toronto Raptors arrive at Verizon Center tonight as one of the greatest disappointments in the NBA this season -- and not because they have ...
Wizards (7-26) vs. Raptors (14-21) —
Wizards Insider 1/7/2009
Wizards starters: Mike James, Caron Butler, Dominic McGuire, Antawn Jamison, Andray Blatche. Inactives: DeShawn Stevenson, Gilbert Arenas, Brendan Haywood. Raptors: Will Solomon, Anthony Parker, Joey Graham, Chris Bosh, Andrea Bargnani. Line: WIzards ...
Raptors 99, Wizards 93 —
NYT > Pro Basketball 1/8/2009
Down to nine players, the Toronto Raptors still easily beat the worst-in-the-East Washington Wizards 99-93 on Wednesday night, with Andrea Bargnani scoring 25 points and Chris Bosh adding 18. >
Crittenton Gets Some Run —
Wizards Insider 1/8/2009
One bright spot to last night's 99-93 home loss to Toronto was the play of second-year point guard Javaris Crittenton, who saw his first real extended action in a competitive game since coming the Wizards in a trade on Dec. 10. In just under 27 ...