Final

Series: Game 3 of 3

Series starts 11/10

Game 1: Saturday, November 10th
Raptors101Final
Bulls71
Game 2: Sunday, November 25th
Bulls78Final
Raptors93
Game 3: Wednesday, April 16th
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Bulls107

Raptors 97

(41-41, 16-25 away)

Bulls 107

(33-49, 20-21 home)

TV: SCOR

7:30 PM ET, April 16, 2008

United Center, Chicago, IL

1 2 3 4 T
TOR 33 21 21 2297
CHI 27 24 25 31107

Top Performers

Toronto: T. Ford 18 Pts, 3 Ast, 4 Stl

Chicago: A. Gray 19 Pts, 22 Reb, 2 Ast

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
TOR 41-41 100.2 97.3 25-16 16-25 L1 4-6
CHI 33-49 97.3 100.4 20-21 13-28 W2 5-5
Injury Report
TORONTO
· Reggie Evans PF - Feb 9: Day-to-Day
· Andrea Bargnani C - Feb 9: Day-to-Day
· Marco Belinelli SG - Feb 7: Day-to-Day
· Hedo Turkoglu SF - Feb 7: Day-to-Day
· Jose Calderon PG - Feb 7: Day-to-Day
CHICAGO
· Tyrus Thomas PF - Feb 9: Day-to-Day
· Luol Deng SF - Feb 8: Day-to-Day
· Joakim Noah C - Feb 7: OUT
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Last 5 Games
TORONTO (ET) CHICAGO (ET)
Apr 14 MIA Win 91-75
Apr 13 @DET Loss 91-84
Apr 11 NJ Win 113-85
Apr 09 MIL Win 111-93
Apr 05 @NJ Loss 99-90
Apr 14 @MIL Win 151-135
Apr 13 ORL Loss 104-84
Apr 11 CLE Win 100-95
Apr 09 @ORL Loss 115-83
Apr 08 @MIA Loss 95-88
· Complete Schedule: Toronto | Chicago
Starting Lineup
 TORONTO (PPG)CHICAGO (PPG)
 C  R. Nesterovic 7.8 C  A. Gray 4.3
 SF  J. Moon 8.5 SG  L. Hughes 12.2
 PF  C. Bosh 22.3 G  K. Hinrich 11.5
 PG  T. Ford 12.1 SF  L. Deng 17.0
 SG  A. Parker 12.5 PF  T. Thomas 6.8
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· Team rosters: Toronto | Chicago
Team Stat Leaders
 TORONTOCHICAGO
PointsC. Bosh 22.3B. Gordon 18.6
ReboundsC. Bosh 8.7D. Gooden 9.3
AssistsJ. Calderon 8.3K. Hinrich 6.0
StealsJ. Calderon 1.1L. Hughes 1.4
BlocksJ. Moon 1.4B. Wallace 1.6
· Team stats: Toronto | Chicago
Today's Line
FAVORITE OPEN CUR UNDERDOG O/U
@CHICAGO -5 6 TORONTO 212
ATSTorontoChicago
Record:1-0-0 (1.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
As Favorite:0-0-0 (.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
As Underdog:1-0-0 (1.000)0-0-0 (.000)
At Home:1-0-0 (1.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
On Road:0-0-0 (.000)0-0-0 (.000)
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The only pressure the Toronto Raptors may feel in their regular-season finale to stay healthy as they get ready for the playoffs.

While the Chicago Bulls' postseason fate has also been decided, the future for several within the organization is in doubt as they play their final game of 2007-08 on Wednesday night at the United Center.

The Raptors (41-40) picked up their third win in four games, and clinched the No. 6 seed in the Eastern Conference on Monday with a 91-75 victory over league-worst Miami. Toronto will face Southeast Division champion Orlando in the first round of the playoffs, looking to advance to the conference semifinals for the first time since 2001.

"It's going to be a lot of fun," said Chris Bosh, who had 15 points and six rebounds on Monday. "Dwight (Howard) is a good friend of mine, but he's one of the best competitors that I have in this league ... We have to get a game plan ready for him."

Before the Raptors begin the playoffs, they look to finish with a winning record for the second consecutive season -- the first time they will do so since a three-season stretch from 1999-2002.

Coach Sam Mitchell said after Wednesday's win that he plans on giving some rest to the starters, but that they will see playing time to avoid too long of a layoff. Bosh said it's nice to have their fate already decided going into the game.

"It takes a lot of pressure off Wednesday's game," said Bosh, averaging 15.0 points against the Bulls this season, well below his team-leading 22.5 per game. "We still are going to treat it like a regular season game, but going in already knowing that we have the sixth spot is good."

Chicago (32-49), meanwhile, will finish with its worst record since 2003-04, when the Bulls last missed the postseason.

After recording 49 wins last season and taking Detroit to six games in the East semifinals, the Bulls were expected to contend for the conference title but didn't come close to meeting expectations. They have fared well recently, though, winning two of three including a 151-135 victory over Milwaukee on Monday.

"It definitely wasn't a playoff atmosphere," said Bulls rookie Joakim Noah, who had 15. "Put it this way, if people were playing for something right now, like a playoff berth, the score would have never been like that."

The Bulls were four points shy of matching the franchise's regulation scoring record. They shot 67.0 percent from the field and had seven players reach double figures, led by 32 points from Luol Deng and 29 from Ben Gordon -- who will both be restricted free agents this summer after turning down contract extensions in October.

The game may be the last for Bulls interim coach Jim Boylan. He took over for Scott Skiles, who was fired on Christmas Eve following a 9-16 start.

Chicago has lost four straight to Toronto after winning the previous 15. The Raptors' last sweep of the season series was in 2001-02 when they won all four games.