Due to losses in their previous two match ups, the Wizards were obviously fired up for the Atlantic Division leading Toronto Raptors last night, which was a good thing because it seemed like everyone else – the somewhat sparse crowd, the media, the dance team, G-Wiz – was uninterested and unimpressed. Perhaps they were all suffering from a little seasonal depression or fearful of the latest oncoming snowpocalypse.

No matter the cause, the Wizards laid the smack down on the helpless Raptors in the second half and turned a seven point halftime lead into a 129-109 laugher that wasn’t as close as the final score suggests. I wrote “game over” in my notebook after Gilbert Arenas hit three three-pointers and added another jump shot in the first 3:35 of the third quarter, giving the Wiz an insurmountable 22 point lead. Arenas finished with 25 points, a total matched by Antawn Jamison. Antonio Daniels started 6-6 from the floor and finished with 18 points and six assists, not bad for someone that was out of the rotation a few games ago. Calvin Booth and Andray Blatche provided some muscle down low, each blocking three shots and holding Chris Bosh to just one rebound.

The Wizards thoroughly dominated this game, shooting over 51% from the field en route to breaking 100 by the end of the third quarter. All 12 players scored and the team almost recorded as many offensive rebounds (17) as the Raps did on the defensive end (18). All in all they outrebounded Toronto by 22, which explains why Toronto is the second worst rebounding team in the NBA.

Photos by Kyle Gustafson. More photos here.