Antawn Jamison is doing everything for the Wizards, including, apparently, kung fu. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press,Chris Young)

Wizards 106, Raptors 102: There’s little more satisfying than seeing your team come out on top of a thoroughly entertaining and well-played game. It’s a feeling Wizards fans haven’t experienced very often of late. However, if Antawn Jamison keeps playing the way he has recently, such satisfaction might become a much more frequent occurrence: Jamison had 30 points and 12 boards as Washington outlasted a very game Toronto. As well as Jamison is playing, his contributions are really opening up opportunities for others — Gilbert Arenas had 22 and nine assists, Brendan Haywood chipped in seven offensive boards; even fourth man off the bench Dominic McGuire was a +15 in but ten minutes or so of work, a pretty good indicator that you’re playing some damn good basketball. The Wizards needed it all, too. The Raptors had five players in double figures, and had the game within two with three minutes left. Jamison, though, hushed the crowd with a dagger shortly thereafter — make it three of four for the Wizards, who have the Bucks at home on Wednesday, the second time they’ve had back-to-back games in six days.