Toronto Raptors accomplishments and records
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This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Toronto Raptors.
Individual accomplishments
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All-NBA
First team:
- None
Second team:
- Vince Carter (2001)[1]
- Chris Bosh (2007)[2]
Third team:
- Vince Carter (2000)[1]
All-NBA Defensive Team: First team:
- None
Second team:
- None
All-Star
- Chris Bosh (5 – 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)[3]
- Vince Carter (5 – 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)[1]
- Antonio Davis (1 – 2001)[4]
All-Star Rookie Game
- Damon Stoudamire (1996)[5]
- Marcus Camby (1997)[6]
All-Star Rookie/Sophomore Challenge Game
- Morris Peterson (rookie – 2001; sophomore – 2002)[7]
- Chris Bosh (rookie – 2004; sophomore – 2005)[3]
- Charlie Villanueva (rookie – 2006)[8]
- Andrea Bargnani (rookie – 2007; sophomore – 2008)[9]
- Jorge Garbajosa (rookie – 2007)[10]
- Jamario Moon (rookie – 2008)[11]
Slam Dunk champion
- Vince Carter (2000)[1]
Three Point Shootout champion
- Jason Kapono (2008)[12]
NBA Most Valuable Player
- None
NBA Finals Most Valuable Player
- None
Basketball Hall of Famers
- Hakeem Olajuwon (played in 2001–02; inducted in 2008)
Retired jerseys
- None
Coach of the Year
- Sam Mitchell (2007)[13]
Executive of the Year
- Bryan Colangelo (2007)[14]
Rookie of the Year
- Damon Stoudamire (1996)[5]
- Vince Carter (1999)[1]
All-Rookie
First team:
- Damon Stoudamire (1996)[5]
- Marcus Camby (1997)[6]
- Vince Carter (1999)[1]
- Morris Peterson (2001)[7]
- Chris Bosh (2004)[3]
- Charlie Villanueva (2006)[8]
- Andrea Bargnani (2007)[9]
- Jorge Garbajosa (2007)[10]
Second team:
- Jamario Moon (2008)[15]
Conference Player of the Week*
- Vince Carter: 15 March 2004; 1 December 2003; 5 November 2001[1]
- Chris Bosh: 3 January 2005; 30 January 2006; 26 March 2007; 7 January 2008; 28 October 2008[3]
Conference Player of the Month*
- Chris Bosh: January 2007
Conference Rookie of the Month*
- Damon Stoudamire: November 1995; January 1996
- Marcus Camby: March 1997
- Vince Carter: March 1999; April 1999
- Charlie Villanueva: December 2005
- Jorge Garbajosa: December 2007
- Andrea Bargnani: January 2007; February 2007
Conference Coach of the Month*
- Sam Mitchell: January 2007
Eurobasket
World Championship
Olympics
*Note: Beginning with the 2001–02 season the NBA began selecting a Player of the Week, Player of the Month and Rookie of the Month in both the Eastern and Western Conference. Beginning with the 2002–03 season the NBA began selecting a Coach of the Month in both the Eastern and Western Conference. Prior to selecting a winner in each conference a single winner for the entire league was selected for each of the aforementioned awards.
NBA records set by Toronto Raptors
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Team records
Regular season
- Most blocks in a game – 23 vs. Atlanta Hawks, 23 March 2001[16]
- Most blocks in one half – 16 vs. Atlanta Hawks, 23 March 2001[16]
- Fewest points conceded in a quarter – 2 vs. Golden State Warriors, 8 February 2004 tied with Los Angeles Lakers, which also conceded 2 points in the third quarter of a game vs. the Dallas Mavericks on April 6, 1997.
- Most consecutive games with at least one three-pointer scored, at 908, as of 31 January 2010[17]
Playoffs
Individual records
Regular season
- Most three-point field goals in one game with 12 – Donyell Marshall, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 13 March 2005[18] (tied NBA record with Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers vs. Seattle Supersonics, 7 January 2003)
- Most steals in one half with 8 – Doug Christie (tied with 10 others), vs. Philadelphia 76ers, April 2, 1997[19]
- Longest streak of consecutive two three-pointers per game for a starting centre with 10 – Andrea Bargnani
- Highest free throw percentage in a season with 0.981 – José Calderón (2008–09)[20][21]
Playoffs
- Most three-point field goals in one half with 8 – Vince Carter, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 11 May 2001[1]
- Most three-point field goals in one game with 9 – Vince Carter, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 11 May 2001[1]
Other records
- First team in NBA history to sweep the three monthly awards (Eastern Conference): Player of the Month (Chris Bosh), Rookie of the Month (Andrea Bargnani) and Coach of the Month (Sam Mitchell) for January 2007[22][23]
Franchise records for regular season
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Unless otherwise stated, statistics/records are accurate as at the end of the 2007–08 season.
Games played
Most games played
(Correct as of 31 January 2010)
- Morris Peterson – 544[24]
- Chris Bosh – 487[25]
- Alvin Williams – 417
- Vince Carter – 403[26]
- José Calderón – 327[20]
Most consecutive games played
- Morris Peterson – 371, between 12 February 2002 and 22 November 2006[27]
Minutes
Most minutes played
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 17,857[25]
- Morris Peterson – 16,059[24]
- Vince Carter – 15,408[26]
Most minutes played in a game
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 63, vs. Sacramento Kings, 23 February 2001[26]
Most minutes played in a season
(Correct as of 27 January 2010)
- Damon Stoudamire – 3311 (1996–97 season)[28]
Highest minutes per game
(Correct as of 27 January 2010)
- Damon Stoudamire – 41.0[28]
- Vince Carter – 37.5
- Chris Bosh – 37.0[25]
Highest minutes per game in a season
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Damon Stoudamire – 41.5 (1997–98 season)[28]
Points
Most points scored
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 9656[25][29]
- Vince Carter – 9420[26]
- Morris Peterson – 6498[24]
- Doug Christie – 4448
- Antonio Davis – 3994[30]
- Damon Stoudamire – 3917
- Andrea Bargnani – 3466
- José Calderón – 3183[20]
Most points scored in a game
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 51, vs. Phoenix Suns, 27 February 2000
Most points scored in a season
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 2107 (1999–2000 season)[26]
Highest points per game
(Correct as of 27 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 23.4[26][31]
- Chris Bosh – 20.0[25]
- Damon Stoudamire – 19.6[28]
Highest points per game in a season
(Correct as of 27 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 27.6 (2000–01 season)[26]
- Vince Carter – 25.7 (1999–2000 season)[26]
- Vince Carter – 24.7 (2001–02 season)[26]
- Chris Bosh – 23.9 (2009–10 season)[25]
- Chris Bosh – 22.7 (2008–09 season)[25]
- Chris Bosh – 22.6 (2006–07 season)[25]
Rebounds
Most rebounds
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 4504[25][32]
- Antonio Davis – 2839[30]
- Vince Carter – 2091[26]
- Morris Peterson – 2064[24]
- Charles Oakley – 1655
Most defensive rebounds
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 3210[25]
- Antonio Davis – 1882[30]
Most offensive rebounds
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 1294[25][33]
- Antonio Davis – 957[30]
- Vince Carter – 740
- Morris Peterson – 503
- Jerome Williams – 466
Most rebounds in a game
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Donyell Marshall – 24, vs. Chicago Bulls, 17 February 2004[18]
- Chris Bosh – 22, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 25 March 2005[3]
Most rebounds in a season
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Antonio Davis – 787 (2000–01 season)[30]
- Chris Bosh – 771 (2008–09 season)[25]
- Charles Oakley – 741 (2000–01 season); Chris Bosh – 741 (2006–07 season)[25]
- Chris Bosh – 718 (2004–05 season)[25]
Highest rebounds per game
(Correct as of 27 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 9.4[25]
- Antonio Davis – 9.2[30]
Highest rebounds per game in a season
(Correct as of 27 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 11.3 (2009–10 season)[25]
- Chris Bosh – 10.7 (2006–07 season)[25]
- Antonio Davis – 10.1 (2000–01 season)
- Chris Bosh – 10.0 (2008–09 season)
- Antonio Davis – 9.6 (2001–02 season)
- Charles Oakley – 9.5 (2000–01 season)
Assists
Most assists
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- José Calderón – 2146[20][34]
- Alvin Williams – 1791
- Damon Stoudamire – 1767
- Vince Carter – 1553
- Doug Christie – 1314
Most assists in a game
(Correct as of 27 January 2010)
- Damon Stoudamire – 19, vs. Houston Rockets, 27 February 1996;[28] José Calderón – 19, vs. Chicago Bulls, 29 March 2009[35]
- T. J. Ford – 18, vs. Denver Nuggets, 18 November 2006; T. J. Ford, vs. New York Knicks, 14 March 2007[36]
- José Calderón – 16, vs. Houston Rockets, 3 March 2009
Most assists in a season
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Damon Stoudamire – 709 (1996–97 season)[28]
- José Calderón – 678 (2007–08 season)[20]
- Damon Stoudamire – 653 (1995–96 season)[28]
- José Calderón – 607 (2008–09 season)[20]
- T. J. Ford – 595 (2006–07 season)[36]
Highest assists per game
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Damon Stoudamire – 8.7[28]
- T. J. Ford – 7.0[36]
- José Calderón – 6.6[20]
Highest assists per game in a season
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Damon Stoudamire – 9.3 (1995–96 season)[28]
- Mark Jackson – 9.2 (2000–01 season)
- José Calderón – 8.9 (2008–09 season)[20]
- Damon Stoudamire – 8.8 (1996–97 season)[28]
- José Calderón – 8.3 (2007–08 season)[20]
Blocks
Most blocks
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 577[25]
- Vince Carter – 415[26]
- Antonio Davis – 405[30]
- Marcus Camby – 360[37]
- Tracy McGrady – 278
Most blocks in a game
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Keon Clark – 12, vs. Atlanta Hawks, 23 March 2001
- Jermaine O'Neal – 9, vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 4 February 2009
Most blocks in a season
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Marcus Camby – 230 (1997–98 season)[37]
- Tracy McGrady – 151 (1999–2000 season);[38] Antonio Davis – 151 (2000–01 season)
Highest blocks per game
(Correct as of 31 January 2010)
- Marcus Camby – 2.9[37]
- Keon Clark – 2.0; Jermaine O'Neal – 2.0[39]
- Tracy McGrady – 1.4[38]
Highest blocks per game in a season
(Correct as of 17 January 2010)
- Marcus Camby – 3.7 (1997–98 season)[37]
- Keon Clark – 2.4 (2000–01 season)
- Marcus Camby – 2.1 (1996–97 season)[37]
- Jermaine O'Neal – 2.0 (2008–09 season)[39]
- Tracy McGrady – 1.9 (1999–2000 season);[38] Antonio Davis – 1.9 (2000–01 season)
Steals
Most steals
(Correct as of 31 January 2010)
- Doug Christie – 734[40]
- Morris Peterson – 552[24]
Most steals in a game
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Doug Christie – 9, vs. Denver Nuggets, 25 February 1997[41]
Most steals in a season
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Doug Christie – 201 (1996–97 season)[40]
- Doug Christie – 190 (1997–98 season)[40]
Highest steals per game
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Alvin Robertson – 2.2
- Doug Christie – 2.1[40]
Highest steals per game in a season
(Correct as of 6 January 2010)
- Doug Christie – 2.5 (1996–97 season)[40]
- Doug Christie – 2.4 (1997–98 season)[40]
- Doug Christie – 2.3 (1998–99 season)[40]
- Alvin Robertson – 2.2 (1995–96 season)
Field goals
Most field goals made
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 3541
- Chris Bosh – 3381[25]
Most field goals made in a game
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 20 vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 14 January 2000; Charlie Villanueva – 20 vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 26 March 2006
Most field goals made in a season
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 788 (1999–2000 season)[26]
- Vince Carter – 762 (2000–01 season)[26]
Most field goals attempted
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 7944[26]
- Chris Bosh – 6889[25]
Most field goals attempted in a game
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 36 vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 21 January 2001
Most field goals attempted in a season
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 1696 (1999–2000 season)[26]
- Vince Carter – 1656 (2000–01 season)[26]
Highest field goal percentage
- ?
Highest field goal percentage in a season
- ?
Three point field goals
Most three point field goals
(Correct as of 6 January 2010)
- Morris Peterson – 801[24]
Most three point field goals in a game
(Correct as of 6 January 2010)
- Donyell Marshall – 12, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 13 March 2005
Most three point field goals in a season
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Morris Peterson – 177 (2005–06 season)[24]
- Mike James – 169 (2005–06 season)
- Vince Carter – 162 (2000–01 season)[26]
- Donyell Marshall – 151 (2004–05 season)
Most three point field goals attempted
- Morris Peterson – 2158[24]
- Vince Carter – 1445
- Doug Christie – 1213
Most three point field goals attempted in a game
- ?
Most three point field goals attempted in a season
- Damon Stoudamire – 496 (1996–97 season)
- Morris Peterson – 448 (2005–06 season)
- Walt Williams – 437 (1996–97 season)
Highest three point percentage
- Jason Kapono – 0.447
- Mike James – 0.442
- Anthony Parker – 0.424
Highest three point percentage in a season
- Jason Kapono – 0.483 (2007–08 season)
- Anthony Parker – 0.476 (2007–08 season)
Free throws
Most free throws made
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 2846[25][42]
- Vince Carter – 1784[26]
- Antonio Davis – 1156
- Morris Peterson – 1015[24]
- Doug Christie – 953
Most free throws made in a game
(Correct as of 27 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 22, vs. Phoenix Suns, 30 December 2000;[1] Chris Bosh – 22, vs. Phoenix Suns, 22 December 2007[25]
- Chris Bosh – 19, vs. Charlotte Bobcats, 20 March 2009[25]
Most free throws made in a season
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 504 (2008–09 season)[25]
- Chris Bosh – 474 (2005–06 season)[25]
- Chris Bosh – 472 (2007–08 season)[25]
- Chris Bosh – 463 (2006–07 season)[25]
- Vince Carter – 436 (1999–2000 season)[26]
Most free throws attempted
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 3580[25][42]
- Vince Carter – 2277
- Antonio Davis – 1501
- Morris Peterson – 1298
- Doug Christie – 1166
Most free throws attempted in a game
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Vince Carter – 27, vs. Phoenix Suns, 30 December 2000[1]
- Chris Bosh – 24, vs. Phoenix Suns, 22 December 2007
Most free throws attempted in a season
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 617 (2008–09 season)[25]
- Chris Bosh – 590 (2006–07 season)[25]
- Chris Bosh – 581 (2005–06 season)[25]
- Chris Bosh – 559 (2007–08 season)[25]
- Vince Carter – 551 (1999–2000 season)[26]
Highest free throw percentage
- José Calderón – 0.894
- T.J. Ford – 0.837; Mike James – 0.837
Highest free throw percentage in a season
(Correct as of 22 January 2010)
- José Calderón – 0.981 (2008–09 season)[20]
Most consecutive free throws made
(Correct as of 28 January 2010)
- José Calderón – 87[43]
- Chauncey Billups – 51[43]
Turnovers
Lowest turnovers per game
- ?
Lowest turnovers per game in a season
- ?
Highest assist-to-turnover ratio
- ?
Highest assist-to-turnover ratio in a season
- José Calderón – 5.38 to 1 (2007–08 season)[44]
- Muggsy Bogues – 5.07 to 1 (1999–2000 season)[45]
Most double doubles
(Correct as of 31 January 2010)
- Chris Bosh – 224[46][47]
- Antonio Davis – 124[46][47]
Franchise records for playoffs
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Unless otherwise stated, statistics/records are correct as at the end of the 2008–09 season.
Most points
- Vince Carter – 385
- Antonio Davis – 321[30]
- Alvin Williams – 225; Chris Bosh – 225[25]
Most rebounds
- Antonio Davis – 211[30]
Most assists
- Chris Childs – 115
- Alvin Williams – 78
- Vince Carter – 75
Most steals
- Vince Carter – 23
- Alvin Williams – 21
Most blocks
- Antonio Davis – 31[30]
Other franchise records
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In a game
Team (regular season)
- Biggest margin of victory in a home game – 42, vs. Miami Heat, 19 March 2008[48]
- Biggest margin of victory in a road game – 37, vs. New Jersey Nets, 2 November 2007[49]
- Most points given up in a home game – 140, vs. Phoenix Suns, 31 March 2006[50]
- Most points given up in a road game – 152, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, 13 March 1998[51]
- Fewest points given up in a home game – 54, vs. Miami Heat, 19 March 2008[52]
- Fewest points given up in a road game
- 64, vs. Detroit Pistons, 23 December 2009
- 69, vs. New Jersey Nets, 2 November 2007[53]
- Fewest points scored by both teams in a half in a home game – 68, vs. Detroit Pistons, 26 March 2008[54]
- Most points scored in a game – 134, vs. Chicago Bulls, 29 March 2009
- Most points scored in a half – ?
- Most points given up in a half – ?
- Most assists – ?
- Most rebounds – ?
- Most blocks – 23
- Most steals – ?
- Most field goals made – ?
- Most field goals attempted – ?
- Most three point field goals made – 21
- Most three point field goals made in a quarter – 8[55]
- Most three point field goals attempted – ?
- Most free throws made – ?
- Most free throws attempted – ?
Team (playoffs)
- Most points scored in a home game – 108, vs. Orlando Magic, 24 April 2008[56]
- Most points scored in a half in a home game – 61, vs. Orlando Magic, 24 April 2008[56]
- Most points allowed – ?
- Most assists – ?
- Most rebounds – ?
- Most blocks – ?
- Most steals – ?
- Most field goals made – ?
- Most field goals attempted – ?
- Most three point field goals made – ?
- Most three point field goals attempted – ?
- Most free throws made – ?
- Most free throws attempted – ?
Individual
- Most points in a playoff game with 50 – Vince Carter, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 11 May 2001[57]
In a rookie season
- Most points scored by a rookie in one game with 48 – Charlie Villanueva, vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 26 March 2006[8]
- Most points in rookie season – Damon Stoudamire with 1331 points[5]
- Most blocks in rookie season – Marcus Camby with 130 blocks[6]
- Most assists in rookie season – Damon Stoudamire with 653 assists[5]
- Most assists by a rookie in one game with 19 – Damon Stoudamire, vs. Houston Rockets, 2 February 1996
- Most rebounds in rookie season – Chris Bosh with 557 rebounds[3]
Miscellaneous
- Most home game sellouts – 40 out of 41 (2001–02 season)[54]
External links
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