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After two close losses, the Toronto Raptors will be out to end a five-game road trip by clinching their season series against the Washington Wizards on Friday night.

Toronto has won two of three games against Washington this season.

In a tough loss on Wednesday night, the Raptors had a slim 96-95 lead against the Dallas Mavericks after Fred VanVleet hit a 3-pointer with 1:55 to play.

The Mavericks came back to win 102-98, led by Luka Doncic’s 41 points.

As he did in the 104-99 loss to the Miami Heat on Monday, Raptors coach Nick Nurse used only seven players with VanVleet (18 points, 12 assists), OG Anunoby (19 points) and Pascal Siakam (20 points) each logging more than 40 minutes.

“We’re grinding it out,” VanVleet said. “We’ve got high-character guys, a great medical team, great organization and we’re doing everything we can to be ready to play every night. We’re getting good performances from the guys we’re playing. This is what we got until otherwise.”

The Raptors, who will play their fifth game in eight days Friday, have been without Gary Trent Jr. (ankle) and Khem Birch (broken nose).

“Our guys played a really good game,” Nurse said. “Our guys played their guts out tonight against a team that’s 10-1 in their last 11.”

The Wizards are 3-2 with three games remaining on an eight-game homestand after losing 119-118 to the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night.

In contrast to the Raptors, Washington used 11 players on Wednesday with only Bradley Beal playing as many as 36 minutes and three others logging 31 minutes each.

“I wanted to take a step ahead from last game,” acting coach Joseph Blair said. “I can’t say we took a step ahead, but I don’t think we took a step back. For that I’m happy. ... The consistency that I would like to see is the effort, that’s what I would like to see. ... We’re not going to play perfect, but our effort can be perfect.”

Blair coached for the second straight game since coach Wes Unseld Jr. and assistant Pat Delany entered health and safety protocols.

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