That really just happened.

The Washington Wizards played one of their best games in franchise history, completing the sweep over the higher seeded Toronto Raptors.

Toronto Raptors 94 Washington Wizards 125

I legitimately pinched myself numerous times throughout tonight’s game.

Not only did the Wizards complete the sweep, but a Randy Wittman-led squad will likely force the Raptors to rebuild their team. They beat the Raptors that bad.

Like everyone who stepped on the court in a Washington Wizards uniform, John Wall was absolutely fantastic tonight. He attempted just 5 shots, making 3 of them, but orchestrated the offense beautifully.

Whether it was dropping the ball off inside to Marcin Gortat or finding Bradley Beal on the perimeter, Wall continued to dazzle us with his ridiculous passes. He dished out 10 assists in just 25 minutes of action. Wall got some well-deserved rest at the end of the game.

Gortat, who has benefited greatly from Wall’s magnificence, was also fantastic. He continued to catch and finish, scoring 21 points to go along side 11 rebounds. He missed just one of his 9 shot attempts.

Wall’s back court mate, Bradley Beal, was just as good.

Instead of settling for mid-range jumpers, Beal continued to find three point shots and attacked the basket off the dribble. He helped put Kyle Lowry in foul trouble early after he bit on his pump fake inside. Beal scored 23 points and stole the ball 4 times.

Oh, and he also made this ridiculous shot. It was just that kind of night for the Washington Wizards.

Bradley Beal! RT @bballbreakdown You know it's not your night when…: https://t.co/0PX0Cl9R5g — ThatNBALotteryPick (@ThatNBAPick) April 27, 2015

Needless to say, it didn’t take them long to gain an insurmountable lead.

By halftime, the Washington Wizards completed the sweep.

Wiz up 66-50 at the half. 24 minutes from #SweepTheNorth. — Wiz of Awes (@WizOfAwes) April 26, 2015

Wall did his best Lowry impression, picking up three fouls before the end of the first half, but Washington got a great lift from Ramon Sessions and Drew Gooden.

Sessions scored 15 points on 5-7 shooting from the bench. He drilled three 3-point shots in that span.

For whatever reason, Sessions has become a competent three point shooter since arriving to the nation’s capital. He’s benefited from playing along side John Wall and it wouldn’t surprise me if we see more of that back court going forward. Kudos on the trade deadline deal, Ernie Grunfeld.

Drew Gooden, well, was unstoppable tonight.

I can’t believe I actually wrote that sentence. DREW GOODEN. IN 2015.

He scored 13 points, and he also knocked down three 3-point shots. It might not seem like a big deal, but…it’s DREW GOODEN.

They aren’t ordinary threes. It’s like, Brian Cook on steroid threes. Gooden has become the ultimate “No, No, No, No, YES!” player.

Wizards' 14 3-pointers a franchise record. — Jorge Castillo (@jorgeccastillo) April 27, 2015

It got to the point where I was seriously begging Drew Gooden to stop hitting threes. Washington was up 30+, but nope, Gooden kept hitting shots. Talk about throwing salt in the wounds.

Paul Pierce haunted the Raptors again, but at this point, it’s honestly not even surprising.

I can’t stress this enough: Please enjoy Paul Pierce while he’s still rockin’ a Washington Wizards jersey. He won’t be in the NBA for much longer, but man, he’s still so much fun to watch.

Pierce scored 14 points and hit some momentum building three point shots in the game. The great thing about Pierce is, not only does he make important shots, but he makes sure to interact with the fans afterwards. He just really knows how to energize the team and it has been evident throughout the entire series.

Otto Porter chipped in with 7 points and 7 boards. Rasual Butler, Martell Webster, Will Bynum, Kris Humphries and Kevin Seraphin also got a chance to play during the blowout.

I’m still having a hard time processing what just happened.

After entering the series as the underdog, the Washington Wizards have dismantled the Toronto Raptors in four games. I honestly thought they would come into the game with too much confidence, but Washington took care of business early and sent the Raptors to pack their bags.

The Wizards will now have a chance to take a small break before getting ready for their next opponent. They’ll take on either the Atlanta Hawks or Brooklyn Nets.

Wow.