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Wizards hold off Raptors behind Arena's 44


Top Left: Joey Graham taking the jumpshot from the right wing Top Right: Chris Bosh pulling up for a jumper over Michael Ruffin
Bottom Left: Arenas taking it to the rack in the first half Bottom Right: Arenas again being unstoppable on the offensive end with the two hand jam
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TORONTO, Nov. 2 (Ticker) -- The Washington Wizards escaped with a victory in their season opener. Gilbert Arenas had 44 points and the Wizards held off the Toronto Raptors 123-120 on Wednesday night. Antawn Jamison added 27 points for the Wizards, who were repeatedly beat on the offensive glass down the stretch. The Raptors couldn't take advantage though as they kept missing open shots. "We played poorly," Jamison said. "We didn't rebound. They pretty much got 20 points off offensive rebounds, but nothing was gift wrapped. We just stay poised. We didn't let our play affect us." Chris Bosh had 32 points for the Raptors, but just 10 in the 2nd half as the Wizards did a better job on him in the post. Down by three with 9.3 seconds left, newly acquired point guard Mike James waited until the clock ran down and launched a 3-point bomb from the top of the key that clanked off the front of the rim.
Toronto only shot 29% (4-14) from downtown during the entire game. "We had a chance to tie the game. We missed shots down the stretch," Peterson said who shot just 5-14 from the field during the game. "This team needs me to step up in crucial situations. I did not do that. I had a couple of turnovers down the stretch, missed a couple of shots and I can't do that. I take this loss upon myself." The trio of Arenas, Jamison and Larry Hughes helped Washington reach the playoffs for the first time since 1997 last season, but they lost Hughes to free agency this past summer. Coach Eddie Jordan said his team probably won't click right away as he brought in newcomers Antonio Daniels, Caron Butler and Chucky Atkins into the new system. "We're still trying to find our way with each other," Arenas said.
Arenas also dished out 13 assists and finished 16-for-33 from the field. He also was able to get 4 steals in the contest. "I've been pretty much underestimated my whole career," Arenas said. "Last year I got some recognition, but I don't care about that. I care about the success of this team." After Toronto's Jalen Rose made a 3-pointer to tie the game up 57 ticks remaining, Gilbert Arenas nailed a 3-pointer right back to put his team back up by three points and the lead never changed after those three points were made with 38 seconds left in the game.
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Jones Clutch in Karma Victory Against Former Team


Top Left: Wade was one of the few bright spots in the Heat offense Top Right: Mike Miller was injured in the 2nd half after an outstanding first half
Bottom Left: Jones being pressured by former teammate Wade Bottom Right: Gasol taking the fadeaway jumper over Haslem
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MEMPHIS, Nov. 2 (Ticker) -- Many people came to see Miami Heat stars Shaquille O'Neal and Dwyane Wade and the return of former Grizzlies Jason Williams and James Posey, but it was former Miami Heat guard Eddie Jones and Mike Miller that stole the show. Jones scored 25 points including the go ahead 3-pointer at the buzzer and Miller collected 12 points off the bench on 5-5 shooting despite being injured early in the 2nd half as the Grizzlies pulled off a close 105-104 victory over the Heat. It was the Grizzlies first ever win in a season opener since moving to Memphis back in 2001-02.
Jones, who connected on 4-of-6 shots from the arc, was instrumental in Memphis' 18-5 third-quarter burst that helped them stay in the game Rookie Pau Gasol also had a good game with 16 points and 8 rebounds. "We've worked very well this week," Gasol said. "It's great to see the team playing well; it was nice to get that first win of the season. It's still too soon, but we should be happy." Jason Williams, playing his first game against his former club, had only seven points and four assists in 27 minutes for Miami and James Posey finished with 13 points and 6 rebounds in 32 minutes.
Shaquille O’neal sparked the Miami offense with 28 points, while Wade and Walker finished with 21 points apiece. "We've only been together for over a week and we don't expect miracles, I hope nobody expects miracles, they don't happen overnight," Wade said. "We are still working on what lineups to use and such." The Heat had a 104-102 lead with 14.2 seconds left remaining in the game with the Grizzlies using one of their two timeouts. Memphis went with a lineup of Stoudamire, Jackson, Jones, Battier and Gasol. Jones inbounded the ball, to throw off the Heat defense thinking he wasn’t going to be the one to take the shot. “The whole time we knew we wanted Eddie to take the last shot because he was obviously our hottest guy with Miller out,” Coach Mike Fratello said. After Jones inbounded the ball to Stoudamire, Damon came off a screen and Walker came over to help leaving Jones wide open. Stoudamire fed Jones the ball on the left wing and he knocked down the 3-point basket all nylon with the buzzer sounding. “It was a great play, great shot, great moment,” Jones said. “We played our hearts out in this game and it was great that we played as a team to win this game. Stoudamire pass was perfect and I knew I had to make the shot in order for us to win so there was no turning back.” The Grizzlies play the Orlando Magic on Friday night for their first game away from home. After the game, it was known that Mike Miller injury was to his back and was later called back spasms. He is unlikely to play against the Magic on Friday.
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Key Matchup: Damon Stoudamire vs. Steve Francis
Francis had a horrible first game against the Pacers only scoring 6 points and dishing out just 3 assists as his team loss by 22 points. Stoudamire on the other hand had a pretty good game with 16 points, 8 assists and 4 rebounds, but he also shot 6-19 from the field in the win against Miami. With both of these players coming off bad shooting nights, you may expect both of them to possibly light it up in this game. Stoudamire has been known to score as he had a 50-point game last season. Francis is a very explosive guard who can attack the basket at will so this will definitely be the matchup to watch in this game.

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Key Matchup: Caron Butler vs. Kirk Hinrich
This will be a very strange matchup with the 6'7 Butler going up against the much smaller Hinrich. Kirk Hinrich has been playing solid basketball for the Bulls ever since becoming a solid starter in the rotation. The Bulls are going with a smaller lineup with Duhon, Gordon and Hinrich so it will be very interesting to see how this matchup fares out.
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