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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.

Contents

NBA Most Valuable Player

  • None
  • NBA Finals Most Valuable Player

  • None
  • Retired Jerseys

  • None
  • Eurobasket

    Eurobasket 2007:

  • José Calderón
  • Jorge Garbajosa
  • Eurobasket 2011:

  • José Calderón
  • Eurobasket 2013:

  • Jonas Valančiūnas
  • Eurobasket 2015:

  • Jonas Valančiūnas
  • World Championship

    2002 FIBA World Championship:

  • Antonio Davis
  • 2003 FIBA Americas Championship:

  • Vince Carter
  • 2006 FIBA World Championship:

  • Chris Bosh
  • José Calderón
  • Jorge Garbajosa
  • 2010 FIBA World Championship:

  • David Andersen
  • Leandro Barbosa
  • Linas Kleiza
  • 2014 FIBA World Championship:

  • DeMar DeRozan
  • Jonas Valančiūnas
  • Olympics

    1996 Summer Olympics:

  • Žan Tabak
  • 2000 Summer Olympics:

  • Vince Carter
  • 2008 Summer Olympics:

  • Chris Bosh
  • José Calderón
  • Roko Ukić
  • 2012 Summer Olympics:

  • José Calderón
  • Linas Kleiza
  • Jonas Valančiūnas
  • 2016 Summer Olympics:

  • DeMar DeRozan
  • Kyle Lowry
  • 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.
  • Regular season

  • Most points in a game – 136 vs. New Jersey Nets, 5 March 2011 (L 137–136 (3 OT))
  • Most points in a non-ot game – 132 vs. Brooklyn Nets, 13 January 2017 (W 132-113)
  • Most assists in a game – 39 vs. Indiana Pacers, 15 December 1997 (L 108–101)
  • Most rebounds in a game – 65 vs. New York Knicks, 21 March 1999 (W 85–81 (OT))
  • Most blocks in a game – 23 vs. Atlanta Hawks, 23 March 2001
  • Most steals in a game – 18 vs. Denver Nuggets, 25 February 1997 (W 124-122 (OT))
  • Fewest points in a game – 56 vs. Minnesota Timberwolves, 1 November 2003 (L 73-56)
  • Fewest assists in a game – 6 vs. Indiana Pacers, 24 February 1999 (L 104-84); vs. Atlanta Hawks, 13 March 1999 (L 86-75)
  • Fewest rebounds in a game – 24 vs. Miami Heat, 15 February 1998 (L 116-95); vs. Boston Celtics, 5 November 2014 (W 110-107)
  • Most points in a half – 79 (1st Half) vs. New Jersey Nets, 11 January 1997 (W 123-106)
  • Fewest points in a half – 23 (1st Half) vs. Washington Wizards, 7 November 2003 (L 86-60); (2nd Half) vs. Miami Heat, 18 April 2012 (L 96-72)
  • Most points allowed in a half – 84 (1st Half) vs. Golden State Warriors, 25 March 2011 (L 138-100)
  • Fewest points allowed in a half – 22 (2nd Half) vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 4 April 2012 (W 99-78)
  • Largest point differential in a half – +37 (70-33) (1st Half) vs. New Jersey Nets, 18 December 2009 (W 118-95)
  • Largest point deficit in a half – -37 (64-27) (2nd Half) vs. Indiana Pacers, 9 November 2002 (L 108-84)
  • Most points in a quarter – 48 (1st Quarter) vs. New Jersey Nets, 11 January 1997 (W 123-106)
  • Fewest points in a quarter – 4 (2nd Quarter) vs. Washington Wizards, 7 November 2003 (L 86-60)
  • Most points allowed in a quarter – 49 (4th Quarter) vs. Chicago Bulls, 22 December 2014 (L 129-120)
  • Fewest points allowed in a quarter – 2 (4th Quarter) vs. Golden State Warriors, 8 February 2004 (W 84-81 (OT))
  • Largest point differential in a quarter – +31 (48-17) (1st Quarter) vs. New Jersey Nets, 11 January 1997 (W 123-106)
  • Largest point deficit in a quarter – -27 (42-15) (4th Quarter) vs. Golden State Warriors, 3 December 2013 (L 112-103)
  • Most blocks in one half – 16 vs. Atlanta Hawks, 23 March 2001
  • Fewest points combined in a quarter – 18 vs. Boston Celtics, 12 January 2001
  • Playoffs

  • Best Team Reward
  • and all of playoffs rewards

    Regular season

  • Most three-point field goals in one game with 12 – Donyell Marshall, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 13 March 2005
  • Most steals in one half with 8 – Doug Christie (tied with 10 others), vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 2 April 1997
  • 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)
  • Playoffs

  • Most three-point field goals in one half with 8 – Vince Carter, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 11 May 2001
  • Most three-point field goals in one game with 9 – Vince Carter, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 11 May 2001
  • 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
  • Most games played

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most minutes played

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most minutes played in a game

    (Correct as of 17 November 2015)

    Most minutes played in a season

    (Correct as of 3 December 2015)

    Highest minutes per game

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    Highest minutes per game in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    Most points scored

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most points scored in a game

    (Correct as of 23 March 2017)

    Most points scored in a quarter

    (Correct as of 2 December 2015)

    Most points scored in a season

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Highest points per game

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Highest points per game in a season

    (Correct as of 02 March 2017)

    Most rebounds

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most defensive rebounds

    (Correct as of 02 April 2017)

    Most offensive rebounds

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most rebounds in a game

    (Correct as of 27 February 2017)

    Most rebounds in a half

    Correct as of 27 February 2017

    Most rebounds in quarter

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    Most rebounds in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    Highest rebounds per game

    (Correct as of 27 February 2017)

    Highest rebounds per game in a season

    (Correct as of 27 February 2017)

    Most assists

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most assists in a game

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    Most assists in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    Highest assists per game

    (Correct as of 18 December 2016)

    Highest assists per game in a season

    (Correct as of 26 February 2017)

    Most blocks

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most blocks in a game

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    Most blocks in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2016)

    1. Marcus Camby – 230 (1997–98 season)
    2. Tracy McGrady – 151 (1999–2000 season); Antonio Davis – 151 (2000–01 season)
    3. Oliver Miller – 143 (1995–96 season)
    4. Bismack Biyombo – 133 (2015–16 season)
    5. Marcus Camby – 130 (1996–97 season)

    Highest blocks per game in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2016)

    1. Marcus Camby – 3.7 (1997–98 season)
    2. Keon Clark – 2.4 (2000–01 season)
    3. Marcus Camby – 2.1 (1996–97 season)
    4. Oliver Miller – 1.9 (1995–96 season); Tracy McGrady – 1.9 (1999–2000 season); Antonio Davis – 1.9 (2000–01 season)
    5. Donyell Marshall – 1.6 (2003–04 season); Bismack Biyombo – 1.6 (2015–16 season)

    Most steals

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most steals in a game

    (Correct as of 18 November 2015)

    1. Doug Christie – 9, vs. Denver Nuggets, 25 February 1997
    2. Doug Christie – 8, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 29 January 1997; vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 2 April 1997; vs. Atlanta Hawks, 4 March 1999; Jerome Williams – 8, vs. Chicago Bulls, 26 February 2003; Morris Peterson – 8, vs. Charlotte Hornets, 10 February 2006
    3. Alvin Robertson – 7, vs. Brooklyn Nets, 23 January 1996; Doug Christie – 7, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, 28 February 1997; vs. Los Angeles Clippers, 14 January 1998; vs. Portland Trailblazers, 1 February 1998; Chris Bosh – 7, vs. Chicago Bulls, 23 January 2009

    Most steals in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2016)

    1. Doug Christie – 201 (1996–97 season)
    2. Doug Christie – 190 (1997–98 season)
    3. Alvin Robertson – 166 (1995–96 season)
    4. Kyle Lowry – 158 (2015–16 season)
    5. Alvin Williams – 135 (2001–02 season)

    Highest steals per game in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2016)

    1. Doug Christie – 2.5 (1996–97 season)
    2. Doug Christie – 2.4 (1997–98 season)
    3. Doug Christie – 2.3 (1998–99 season)
    4. Alvin Robertson – 2.2 (1995–96 season)
    5. Kyle Lowry – 2.1 (2015–16 season)

    Most field goals made

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most field goals made in a game

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. Vince Carter – 20 vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 14 January 2000; Charlie Villanueva – 20 vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 26 March 2006
    2. Vince Carter – 18 vs. Houston Rockets, 5 March 2002; vs. Atlanta Hawks, 26 November 2003
    3. Vince Carter – 17 vs. Phoenix Suns, 27 February 2000; vs. Indiana Pacers, 20 December 2000

    Most field goals made in a season

    (Correct as of 14 April 2016)

    1. Vince Carter – 788 (1999–2000 season)
    2. Vince Carter – 762 (2000–01 season)
    3. Chris Bosh – 615 (2008–09 season)
    4. DeMar DeRozan – 614 (2015–16 season)
    5. Vince Carter – 608 (2003–04 season)

    Most field goals attempted

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most field goals attempted in a game

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. Damon Stoudamire – 37, vs. Boston Celtics, 11 December 1996; Rudy Gay – 37, vs. Houston Rockets, 11 November 2013
    2. Vince Carter – 36, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 21 January 2001
    3. Vince Carter – 34, vs. Phoenix Suns, 10 December 2000
    4. DeMar DeRozan – 33, vs. Utah Jazz, 12 November 2012

    Most field goals attempted in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2016)

    1. Vince Carter – 1696 (1999–2000 season)
    2. Vince Carter – 1656 (2000–01 season)
    3. Vince Carter – 1457 (2003–04 season)
    4. Damon Stoudamire – 1407 (1996–97 season); DeMar DeRozan – 1407 (2013–14 season)
    5. DeMar DeRozan – 1377 (2015–16 season)

    Highest field goal percentage (min. 1000 minutes played)

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. Amir Johnson – 57.2%
    2. Jonas Valančiūnas – 55.3%
    3. Rasho Nesterović – 54.8%
    4. Ed Davis – 54.7%
    5. Aaron Gray – 52.4%
    6. Carlos Rogers – 52.1%
    7. John Thomas – 51.0%
    8. Oliver Miller – 50.9%
    9. Žan Tabak – 50.8%
    10. Ed Pinckney – 50.2%

    Highest field goal percentage in a season

    (Correct as of 18 December 2016)

    1. Jonas Valanciunas – 57.2% (2014–15 season)
    2. Jonas Valanciunas – 56.5% (2015–16 season)
    3. Amir Johnson – 56.2% (2013–14 season)
    4. Amir Johnson – 55.4% (2012–13 season)
    5. Jonas Valančiūnas – 54.1% 2013–14 season)
    6. Jonas Valančiūnas – 53.1% 2013–14 season)

    Most three point field goals

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most three point field goals in a game

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. Donyell Marshall – 12, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 13 March 2005
    2. Terrence Ross – 10, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, 25 January 2014
    3. Dee Brown – 9, vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 28 April 1999
    4. Dee Brown – 8, vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 30 March 1999; Vince Carter – 8, vs. Utah Jazz, 10 November 2001

    Most three point field goals in a half

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. Terrence Ross – 7, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, 26 January 2014

    Most three point field goals in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2016)

    1. Kyle Lowry – 212 (2015–16 season)
    2. Kyle Lowry – 190 (2013–14 season)
    3. Morris Peterson – 177 (2005–06 season)
    4. Damon Stoudamire – 176 (1996–97 season)
    5. Walt Williams – 175 (1996–97 season)

    Most three point field goals attempted

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most three point field goals attempted in a game

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. Donyell Marshall – 19, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 13 March 2005
    2. Dee Brown – 18, vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 28 April 1999
    3. Terrence Ross – 17, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, 25 January 2014
    4. Walt Williams – 15, vs. Washington Bullets, 5 December 1996
    5. Dee Brown – 14, vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 30 March 1999; Vince Carter – 14, vs. Utah Jazz, 10 November 2001; Morris Peterson – 14, vs. Boston Celtics, 12 January 2005

    Most three point field goals attempted in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2016)

    1. Kyle Lowry – 547 (2015–16 season)
    2. Kyle Lowry – 500 (2013–14 season)
    3. Damon Stoudamire – 496 (1996–97 season)
    4. Morris Peterson – 448 (2005–06 season)
    5. Lou Williams – 447 (2014–15 season)

    Highest three point percentage (minimum 100 attempts)

    (Correct as of 18 December 2016)

    1. Kyle Lowry – 45.5%
    2. Jason Kapono – 44.7%
    3. Mike James – 44.2%
    4. Steve Novak – 42.6%
    5. Anthony Parker – 42.4%; Patrick Patterson – 42.4%
    6. Matt Bonner – 42.1%
    7. Donyell Marshall – 41.0%
    8. Lamond Murray – 40.6%; Tracy Murray – 40.6%
    9. Walt Williams – 39.6%
    10. Dell Curry – 39.0%

    Highest three point percentage in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. Jason Kapono – 48.3% (2007–08 season)
    2. Kyle Lowry – 45.5% (2016–17 season)
    3. Mike James – 44.2% (2005–06 season)
    4. Anthony Parker – 44.1% (2006–07 season)
    5. Anthony Parker – 43.8% (2007–08 season)
    6. Patrick Patterson – 43.7% (2014–15 season)

    Most free throws made

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most free throws made in a game

    (Correct as of 18 December 2016)

    1. Demar DeRozan – 24, vs. Portland Trail Blazers, 4 March 2016
    2. Vince Carter – 22, vs. Phoenix Suns, 30 December 2000; Chris Bosh – 22, vs. Phoenix Suns, 22 December 2007
    3. Chris Bosh – 20, vs. Golden State Warriors, 4 April 2010
    4. Chris Bosh – 19, vs. Charlotte Bobcats, 20 March 2009
    5. Mike James – 18, vs. Detroit Pistons, 14 April 2006

    Most free throws made in a season

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    1. DeMar DeRozan – 555 (2015–16 season)
    2. DeMar DeRozan – 519 (2013–14 season)
    3. Chris Bosh – 504 (2008–09 season)
    4. DeMar DeRozan – 476 (2016–17 season)
    5. Chris Bosh – 474 (2005–06 season)

    Most free throws attempted

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    Most free throws attempted in a game

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. Vince Carter – 27, vs. Phoenix Suns, 30 December 2000
    2. Chris Bosh – 24, vs. Phoenix Suns, 22 December 2007
    3. Chris Bosh – 23, vs. Golden State Warriors, 4 April 2010
    4. Chris Bosh – 20, vs. Charlotte Bobcats, 20 March 2009; vs. Detroit Pistons, 4 December 2009; vs. Indiana Pacers, 11 January 2010
    5. Acie Earl – 19, vs. Boston Celtics, 12 April 1996; Chris Bosh – 19, vs. Orlando Magic, 1 November 2009; DeMar DeRozan – 19, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, 7 February 2014

    Most free throws attempted in a season

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    1. DeMar DeRozan – 653 (2015–16 season)
    2. DeMar DeRozan – 630 (2013–14 season)
    3. Chris Bosh – 617 (2008–09 season)
    4. Chris Bosh – 590 (2006–07 season)
    5. Chris Bosh – 590 (2009–10 season)

    Highest free throw percentage (min. 100 attempts)

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. José Calderón – 87.7%
    2. Willie Anderson – 85.6%; Alan Anderson – 85.6%
    3. Lou Williams – 84.9%
    4. Jarrett Jack – 84.7%
    5. T. J. Ford – 83.7%; Mike James – 83.7%
    6. Marco Belinelli – 83.5%
    7. Dell Curry – 83.3%
    8. Anthony Parker – 82.9%
    9. Joey Graham – 82.7%
    10. Andrea Bargnani – 82.5%

    Highest free throw percentage in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. José Calderón – 98.1% (2008–09 season)
    2. Andrea Bargnani – 87.3% (2011–12 season)
    3. Alan Anderson – 85.7% (2012–13 season)
    4. Jalen Rose – 85.4% (2004–05 season)
    5. Lou Williams – 84.9% (2014–15 season)

    Most consecutive free throws made

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. José Calderón – 87
    2. Chauncey Billups – 51

    Most double doubles

    (Correct as of 26 March 2017)

    1. Chris Bosh – 239
    2. Antonio Davis – 110
    3. Jonas Valančiūnas – 104
    4. José Calderón – 91
    5. Damon Stoudamire – 86
    6. Kyle Lowry – 63
    7. Amir Johnson – 52
    8. Donyell Marshall – 49
    9. Vince Carter – 39
    10. Charles Oakley – 30
    11. Kevin Willis – 29

    Most double doubles in a season

    (Correct as of 15 April 2015)

    1. Chris Bosh – 49 (2009–10 season)
    2. Chris Bosh – 43 (2008–09 season)
    3. Chris Bosh – 42 (2006–07 season)
    4. Antonio Davis – 37 (2000–01 season); Damon Stoudamire – 37 (1995–96 season)
    5. Donyell Marshall – 36 (2003–04 season)

    Most triple doubles

    (Correct as of 24 February 2017)

    Most consecutive seasons played

    (Correct as of 2016–17 season)

    Franchise records for playoffs

    Unless otherwise stated, statistics/records are correct as of the end of the 2016 NBA Playoffs.

    Team (regular season)

  • Biggest margin of victory in a home game – 44, vs. Atlanta Hawks, 3 December 2016
  • Biggest margin of victory in a road game – 37, vs. New Jersey Nets, 2 November 2007
  • Most points given up in a home game – 140, vs. Phoenix Suns, 31 March 2006; vs. Utah Jazz, 12 November 2012 (3 OT)
  • Most points given up in a road game – 152, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, 13 March 1998
  • Fewest points given up in a home game – 54, vs. Miami Heat, 19 March 2008
  • Fewest points given up in a road game – 64, vs. Detroit Pistons, 23 December 2009
  • Fewest points scored by both teams in a half in a home game – 68, vs. Detroit Pistons, 26 March 2008
  • Most points scored in a game – 136, vs. New Jersey Nets, 5 March 2011 (3 OT)
  • Most points scored in a half – ?
  • Most points given up in a half – ?
  • Biggest deficit overcome
    1. 25, vs. Detroit Pistons, 11 December 2010
    2. 22, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, November 2009
  • Most assists in a game – 39, vs. Indiana Pacers, 15 December 1997
  • Most rebounds in a game – 65, vs. New York Knicks, 21 March 1999
  • Most blocks – 23, vs. Atlanta Hawks, 23 March 2001
  • Most steals – 18, vs. Denver Nuggets, 25 February 1997 (OT)
  • Most field goals made – 52, vs. New York Knicks, 14 April 2010
  • Most field goals attempted – 114, vs. Houston Rockets, 11 November 2013 (2 OT)
  • Most three point field goals made – 21, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 13 March 2005
  • Most three point field goals made in a quarter – 8
  • Most three point field goals attempted – 36, vs. Dallas Mavericks 14 December 2012
  • Most free throws made – 41, vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 18 November 2000
  • Most free throws attempted – 49, vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 18 November 2000
  • Longest Winning Streak – 11, 6 January 2016 – 30 January 2016
  • Team (playoffs)

  • Most points scored in a home game – 116, vs. Miami Heat, 15 May 2016
  • Most points scored in a half in a home game – 63, vs. Miami Heat, 15 May 2016
  • Most points allowed – 125, vs. Washington Wizards, 26 April 2015
  • Most assists – 31, vs. Orlando Magic, 24 April 2008
  • Most rebounds – 54, vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 21 May 2016
  • Most blocks – 11, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 13 May 2001
  • Most steals – 15, vs. Miami Heat, 5 May 2016
  • Most field goals made – 42, vs. Orlando Magic, 24 April 2008; vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 23 May 2016
  • Most field goals attempted – 99, vs. Washington Wizards, 24 April 2015
  • Most three point field goals made – 12, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 11 May 2001; vs. Orlando Magic, 24 April 2008; vs. Brooklyn Nets, 30 April 2014; vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 21 May 2016
  • Most three point field goals attempted – 34, vs. Orlando Magic, 24 April 2008
  • Most free throws made – 33, vs. New York Knicks, 26 April 2001
  • Most free throws attempted – 43, vs. Miami Heat, 15 May 2016
  • Individual

  • Most points in a playoff game with 50 – Vince Carter, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 11 May 2001
  • In a rookie season

  • Most points scored by a rookie in one game with 48 – Charlie Villanueva, vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 26 March 2006
  • Most points in rookie season – Damon Stoudamire with 1331 points
  • Most blocks in rookie season – Marcus Camby with 130 blocks
  • Most assists in rookie season – Damon Stoudamire with 653 assists
  • 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
  • Miscellaneous

  • Most home game sellouts – 41 out of 41 (2015–16 season)
  • Most number of consecutive games with at least 30 points – DeMar DeRozan (5)
  • References

    Toronto Raptors accomplishments and records Wikipedia