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Washington Wizards vs. Toronto Raptors: Free Online Streaming, Game Time, Line and TV Schedule

The Washington Wizards play the Toronto Raptors in tonight's game at the Air Canada Centre. So when's the game, what's the TV schedule and where can I find watch this online with free streaming you ask? We have all the answers right here.

Game Time: 7:30 p.m. EST.

TV Broadcast Provider(s): National TV: NBATV Away TV: CNSW Home TV: TSN

Streaming Sources: Tonight's NBA game can also be easily streamed for free online via a couple of different websites. One potential option to stream for free online this evening is Stream2U. Another choice for free online streaming is Basketball24.com.

Line: TOR -6.5 O/U: 202.5

The Washington Wizards will have a tough game ahead of them tonight against the Toronto Raptors, and while the Wizards aren't favored to win, they still have a good chance. They'll need to focus on synergizing John Wall's generally strong offence with Jared Dudley's excellent defense and three-point shooting to fully bring the Raptors down at home. According to the Washington Post, Dudley's "assumed a leadership role, quarterbacks the defense when on the floor, and is second in the NBA in three-point shooting percentage (48.1)." So not only do they have an improving defence, Wall is "now averaging an eye-popping 22.8 points, 11.8 dimes, 4.6 boards, 2.1 steals and 1.8 threes on the month." With guys like these helping lead the team, the Wizards could have a possible win tonight.

The Toronto Raptors will most likely win tonight's game, but that will depend on how well the Wizards' defence can adapt to the hit-or-miss offense the Raptors have been utlizing this season. The Raptors tend to lack in the rapid passing movement common in the NBA now, and additionally, "they are second-last in the NBA in assists, averaging just 14.6 per game, a shoddy mark by the standards of the game." On the other hand, they rank highly in their average number of points per possession, a key rating. Kyle Lowry will be the Raptors player to watch tonight, as he just got "his third double-double of the season with a new season-high in boards. Lowry's improved shooting Tuesday hopefully signals a return to form from the field -- Lowry entered Tuesday shooting just 30 percent (including 18.5 from downtown) over his last three games," according to ESPN.

It's pretty safe to predict the Toronto Raptors to win tonight's NBA game against the Washington Wizards so long as the Raptors can keep their offence running.

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