<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>It was a tense but good way to end a string of three losses in a row for the Toronto Raptors.</p> <p _counted="undefined">Friday night's 105-103 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers was hard-earned and came after some desperate late-game moments before a crowd of 10,886 at the Wachovia Center.</p> <p _counted="undefined">Good because a win is a win, of course, however it is gained. But also good because of some things that developed:</p> <p _counted="undefined">Anthony Parker regained his scoring touch with 22 points, including clutch three-point shots.</p> <p _counted="undefined">Chris Bosh asserted himself with 24 points — including 16-for-18 from the free-throw line — and a huge, late-game block on Andre Miller to go with 10 rebounds.</p> <p _counted="undefined">Tryout-camp survivor Jamario Moon scored his first four NBA field goals, played important minutes with the game on the line and finished with eight rebounds. Moon's first hoop, a dunk, was the talk of the dressing room after the game, second perhaps only to Bosh's big block.</p> <p _counted="undefined">The Raptors' second victory over the 76ers this season improved their record to 3-3. They finish a four-games-in-five-nights run with a clash Saturday night in Chicago against the Bulls.</div></p> <p _counted="undefined">Globe & Mail</p> <p _counted="undefined">Oh baby, Jamario Moon with a nasty dunk. He played very well list night, and is really playing hard.</p> <p _counted="undefined"></p>