Toronto Raptors accomplishments and records

This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Toronto Raptors.

Individual accomplishments

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All-NBA

All-NBA
First Team
Player Years
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-Stars

All-Stars
Player Appearances Years
Chris Bosh 5 (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)[3]
Vince Carter 5 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)[1]
Kyle Lowry 2 (2015, 2016)
DeMar DeRozan 2 (2014, 2016)
Antonio Davis 1 (2001)

All-Star Rookie Game

All-Star Rookies
Player Year
Damon Stoudamire (1996)[4]
Marcus Camby (1997)[5]
Tracy McGrady (1998)

All-Star Rising Stars Challenge Game (formerly known as All-Star Rookie/Sophomore Challenge Game)

All-Star Rookies/Sophomores
Rookie
Player Years
Morris Peterson (2001)[6]
Chris Bosh (2004)[3]
Charlie Villanueva (2006)[7]
Andrea Bargnani (2007)[8]
Jorge Garbajosa (2007)[9]
Jamario Moon (2008)[10]
Sophomore
Morris Peterson (2002)[6]
Chris Bosh (2005)[3]
Andrea Bargnani (2008)[8]
DeMar DeRozan (2011)[11]
Jonas Valančiūnas (2014)[12]

Slam Dunk champion

Slam Dunk champions
Player Year
Vince Carter (2000)[1]
Terrence Ross (2013)

Three Point Shootout champion

Three-Point Shootout champions
Player Year
Jason Kapono (2008)[13]

NBA Most Valuable Player

NBA Finals Most Valuable Player

Retired Jerseys

Coach of the Year

Coaches of the Year
Coach Year
Sam Mitchell (2007)[14]

Executive of the Year

Executives of the Year
Executives Year
Bryan Colangelo (2007)[15]

Rookie of the Year

Rookies of the Year
Player Year
Damon Stoudamire (1996)[4]
Vince Carter (1999)[1]

Sixth Man of the Year

Sixth Man of the Year
Player Year
Louis Williams (2015)[16]

All-Rookie

Andrea Bargnani, Toronto's number one pick in the 2006 NBA Draft, made the All-Rookie Team in 2007.
All-Rookies
First Team
Player Year
Damon Stoudamire (1996)[4]
Marcus Camby (1997)[5]
Vince Carter (1999)[1]
Morris Peterson (2001)[6]
Chris Bosh (2004)[3]
Charlie Villanueva (2006)[7]
Andrea Bargnani (2007)[8]
Jorge Garbajosa (2007)[9]
Second Team
Jamario Moon (2008)[17]
Jonas Valančiūnas (2013)[18]

Conference Player of the Week*

Conference Players of the Week
Player Times Won Week
Chris Bosh 7 3 January 2005
30 January 2006
26 March 2007
7 January 2008
28 October 2008
1 February 2010
5 April 2010[3]
Vince Carter 7 21 March 1999
15 November 1999
21 February 2000
25 February 2001
5 November 2001
1 December 2003
15 March 2004[1]
Kyle Lowry 4 21 March 2016

29 February 2016

27 January 2014
8 December 2014

DeMar DeRozan 1 7 December 2015
Mike James 1 2 January 2006
Jalen Rose 1 22 February 2005
Louis Williams 1 17 November 2014

Conference Player of the Month*

Conference Players of the Month
Player Month (year)
Chris Bosh January 2007
Kyle Lowry December 2014
January 2016
DeMar DeRozan April 2015
January 2016

Conference Rookie of the Month*

Conference Rookies of the Month
Player Month (year)
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
Jonas Valanciunas March 2013
Norman Powell April 2016

Conference Coach of the Month*

Conference Coaches of the Month
Coach Month (year)
Sam Mitchell January 2007
Dwane Casey December 2013
November 2014
January 2016

Eurobasket

Jorge Garbajosa represented Spain at Eurobasket 2007.

Eurobasket 2007:

Eurobasket 2011:

Eurobasket 2013:

Eurobasket 2015:

World Championship

2002 FIBA World Championship:

2003 FIBA Americas Championship:

2006 FIBA World Championship:

2010 FIBA World Championship:

2014 FIBA World Championship:

Olympics

1996 Summer Olympics:

2000 Summer Olympics:

2008 Summer Olympics:

2012 Summer 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

Playoffs

Regular season

Playoffs

Other records

Franchise records for regular season

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Games played

In 2010, DeMar DeRozan became the face of the Raptors franchise

Most games played

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most games played
Player Games played
Morris Peterson 542[26]
José Calderón 525[22]
DeMar DeRozan 521[27]
Chris Bosh 509[28]
Amir Johnson 451[29]
Andrea Bargnani 433[30]
Alvin Williams 417
Vince Carter 403[31]
Doug Christie 314
Antonio Davis 310

Most consecutive games played

Most Consecutive Games Played
Player Games Played Dates
Morris Peterson 371 between 12 February 2002
and
22 November 2006[32]

Minutes

Most minutes played

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most Minutes Played
Player Minutes
Chris Bosh 18,814[28]
DeMar DeRozan 17,655[27]
Morris Peterson 16,060[26]
Vince Carter 15,114[31]
José Calderón 14,908[22]
Andrea Bargnani 13,131[30]
Alvin Williams 11,738
Doug Christie 10,918
Antonio Davis 10,808
Amir Johnson 9,951

Most minutes played in a game

(Correct as of 17 November 2015)

Most Minutes Played in a Single Game
Player Minutes Opponent Dates
Vince Carter 63 Sacramento Kings 23 February 2001[31]
DeMar DeRozan 60 Utah Jazz 12 November 2012
John Wallace 57 Atlanta Hawks 26 November 1997
Alvin Williams Sacramento Kings 23 February 2001
DeMar DeRozan Washington Wizards 27 February 2014

Most minutes played in a season

(Correct as of 3 December 2015)

Most Minutes Played in a Single Season
Player Minutes Season
Damon Stoudamire 3,311 1996–97[33]
Morris Peterson 3,140 2005–06
Doug Christie 3,127 1996–97
DeMar DeRozan 3,017 2013–14

Highest minutes per game

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Highest Minutes Per Game
Player Minutes
Damon Stoudamire 41.0[33]
Vince Carter 37.5
Chris Bosh 37.0[28]
Mike James 37.0
Shawn Marion 35.3
Rudy Gay 35.0

Highest minutes per game in a season

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Highest Minutes Per Game in a Single Season
Player Minutes Season
Damon Stoudamire 41.5 1997–98[33]
Damon Stoudamire 40.9 1995–96
Damon Stoudamire 40.9 1996–96
Vince Carter 39.8 2001–02
Vince Carter 39.7 2000–01

Points

Most points scored

Vince Carter was one of the first faces of the Raptors franchise.

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most Points Scored
Player Points
Chris Bosh 10,275[28][34]
DeMar DeRozan 9,436[27]
Vince Carter 9,420[31]
Andrea Bargnani 6,581[30]
Morris Peterson 6,498[26]
José Calderón 5,235[22]
Kyle Lowry 5,086[35]
Doug Christie 4,448
Antonio Davis 3,994[36]
Amir Johnson 3,957

Most points scored in a game

(Correct as of 28 February 2016)

Most Points Scored in a Single Game
51 Point Games
Player Points Opponent Dates
Vince Carter 51 Phoenix Suns 27 February 2000
Terrence Ross Los Angeles Clippers 25 January 2014
48 Point Games
Vince Carter 48 Milwaukee Bucks 18 November 2000
Charlie Villanueva Milwaukee Bucks 26 March 2006
47 Point Games
Vince Carter 47 Milwaukee Bucks 7 February 2000
46 Point Games
Vince Carter 46 Phoenix Suns 30 December 2000
45 Point Games
Vince Carter 45 Indiana Pacers 20 December 2000
44 Point Games
Chris Bosh 44 Milwaukee Bucks 7 February 2007
43 Point Games
Vince Carter 43 Utah Jazz 10 November 2001
Houston Rockets 5 March 2002
Atlanta Hawks 8 March 2003
Atlanta Hawks 26 November 2003
Kyle Lowry 43 Cleveland Cavaliers 26 February 2016
42 Point Games
Vince Carter 42 Denver Nuggets 7 December 2001
Phoenix Suns 9 December 2001
New Orleans Hornets 21 March 2004
Chris Bosh 42 Phoenix Suns 22 December 2007
New Jersey Nets 21 November 2008
Golden State Warriors 4 April 2010
DeMar DeRozan 42 Houston Rockets 30 March 2015
41 Point Games
Chris Bosh 41 Orlando Magic 7 February 2007
Cleveland Cavaliers 24 November 2007
Andrea Bargnani 41 New York Knicks 8 December 2010
Kyle Lowry 41 Golden State Warriors 5 December 2015
40 Point Games
Tracy Murray 40 Denver Nuggets 18 March 1996
Acie Earl 40 Boston Celtics 12 April 1996
Vince Carter 40 Charlotte Hornets 14 January 2001
New York Knicks 26 March 2004
Chris Bosh 40 New York Knicks 11 January 2008
Orlando Magic 20 February 2008
Orlando Magic 18 November 2008
DeMar DeRozan 40 Dallas Mavericks 22 January 2014

Most points scored in a quarter

(Correct as of 2 December 2015)

Most Points Scored in a Quarter of a Single Game
Player Points Opponent Dates
Kyle Lowry 22 Atlanta Hawks 2 December 2015[37]
Louis Williams 21 Cleveland Cavaliers 4 March 2015[38]

Most points scored in a season

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Most Points Scored in a Single Season
Player Points Season
Vince Carter 2,107 1999–00[31]
Vince Carter 2,070 2000–01
DeMar DeRozan 1,791 2013–14
Chris Bosh 1,746 2008–09
Chris Bosh 1,678 2009–10

Highest points per game

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Highest Points Per Game
Player Points
Vince Carter 23.4[31][39]
Mike James 20.3
Chris Bosh 20.2[28]
Damon Stoudamire 19.6[33]
Rudy Gay 19.5

Highest points per game in a season

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Highest Points Per Game in a Single Season
Player Points Season
Vince Carter 27.6 2000–01[31]
Vince Carter 25.7 1999–00[31]
Vince Carter 24.7 2001–02[31]
Chris Bosh 24.0 2009–10[28]
Chris Bosh 22.7 2008–09[28]
DeMar DeRozan 22.7 2013–14[27]
Chris Bosh 22.6 2006–07[28]
Vince Carter 22.5 2003–04[31]
Chris Bosh 22.5 2005–06[28]
Chris Bosh 22.3 2007–08[28]
Andrea Bargnani 21.4 2010–11[30]
Mike James 20.3 2005–06

Rebounds

Chris Bosh is the former face of the Raptors franchise and holds most of its rebounding records.

Most rebounds

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most Rebounds
Player Rebounds
Chris Bosh 4,776[28][40]
Antonio Davis 2,839[36]
Amir Johnson 2,488[29]
Jonas Valančiūnas 2,326
Andrea Bargnani 2,095[30]
Vince Carter 2,091[31]
Morris Peterson 2,064[26]
DeMar DeRozan 2,038
Charles Oakley 1,655
Doug Christie 1,448

Most defensive rebounds

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most Defensive Rebounds
Player Rebounds
Chris Bosh 3,407[28]
Antonio Davis 1,882[36]
Amir Johnson 1,786[29]
Andrea Bargnani 1,694[30]
Demar DeRozan 1,653
Jonas Valančiūnas 1,580
Morris Peterson 1,561
Vince Carter 1,351
Charles Oakley 1,300
José Calderón 1,128

Most offensive rebounds

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most Offensive Rebounds
Player Rebounds
Chris Bosh 1,369[28][41]
Amir Johnson 1,050[29]
Antonio Davis 957[36]
Jonas Valančiūnas 746
Vince Carter 740
Morris Peterson 503
Jerome Williams 466
Tracy McGrady 413
Andrea Bargnani 401[30]
Ed Davis 397

Most rebounds in a game

(Correct as of 17 March 2016)

Most Rebounds in a Single Game
Player Rebounds Opponent Dates
25 Rebounds
Bismack Biyombo 25 Indiana Pacers 17 March 2016
24 Rebounds
Donyell Marshall 24 Chicago Bulls 17 February 2004[20]
22 Rebounds
Chris Bosh 22 Philadelphia 76ers 25 March 2005
Golden State Warriors 14 November 2006;[3]
Reggie Evans 22 Philadelphia 76ers 24 November 2010[42]
21 Rebounds
Popeye Jones 21 Boston Celtics 11 December 1996
Amir Johnson Charlotte Bobcats 15 March 2013
Jonas Valančiūnas New York Knicks 11 April 2014
20 Rebounds
Hakeem Olajuwon 20 Detroit Pistons 20 November 2001
Jerome Williams Washington Wizards 14 January 2003
Joey Dorsey Milwaukee Bucks 20 November 2011
Bismack Biyombo Dallas Mavericks 22 December 2015

Most rebounds in a half

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Most Rebounds in a Half of a Single Game
Player Rebounds Opponent Dates
Reggie Evans 15 Philadelphia 76ers 24 November 2010[42]

Most rebounds in quarter

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Most Rebounds in a Quarter of a Single Game
Player Rebounds Opponent Dates
Reggie Evans 10 Philadelphia 76ers 24 November 2010[42]

Most rebounds in a season

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Most Rebounds in a Single Season
Player Rebounds Season
Antonio Davis 787 2000–01[36]
Chris Bosh 771 2008–09[28]
Chris Bosh 759 2009–10[28]
Charles Oakley 741 2000–01
Chris Bosh 741 2006–07[28]
Antonio Davis 740 2001–02

Highest rebounds per game

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Highest Rebounds Per Game
Player Rebounds
Chris Bosh 9.4[28]
Antonio Davis 9.2[36]
Donyell Marshall 8.7
Popeye Jones 8.4
Shawn Marion 8.3

Highest rebounds per game in a season

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Highest Rebounds Per Game in a Single Season
Player Rebounds Season
Chris Bosh 10.8 2009–10[28]
Antonio Davis 10.1 2000–01
Chris Bosh 10.0 2008–09
Antonio Davis 9.6 2001–02
Charles Oakley 9.5 2000–01
Jerome Williams 9.2 2002–03
Chris Bosh 9.2 2005–06
Jonas Valančiūnas 9.0 2014–15
Chris Bosh 8.9 2004–05
Antonio Davis 8.8 1999–00
Jonas Valančiūnas 8.8 2013–14
Popeye Jones 8.6 1996–97

Assists

Most assists

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most Assists
Player Assists
José Calderón 3,770[22][43]
Kyle Lowry 1,988
Alvin Williams 1,791
Damon Stoudamire 1,761
Vince Carter 1,553
DeMar DeRozan 1,371
Doug Christie 1,197
Chris Bosh 1,115
Morris Peterson 965
T. J. Ford 908

Most assists in a game

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Most Assists in a Single Game
Player Assists Opponent Dates
19 Assists
Damon Stoudamire 19 Houston Rockets 27 February 1996[33]
José Calderón 19 Chicago Bulls 29 March 2009[44]
Minnesota Timberwolves 4 February 2011[45]
18 Assists
T. J. Ford 18 Denver Nuggets 18 November 2006
New York Knicks 14 March 2007[46]
José Calderón 18 Orlando Magic 18 November 2012
17 Assists
Damon Stoudamire 17 Minnesota Timberwolves 21 January 1997[33]
Boston Celtics 3 March 1997[33]
Mark Jackson 17 Denver Nuggets 28 December 2000
José Calderón 17 Cleveland Cavaliers 5 January 2011
Chicago Bulls 23 February 2011
Washington Wizards 3 February 2012
Utah Jazz 12 November 2012
Detroit Pistons 19 December 2012
16 Assists
Damon Stoudamire 16 Denver Nuggets 18 March 1996[33]
Detroit Pistons 2 January 1998[33]
Mark Jackson 16 Cleveland Cavaliers 13 February 2001
Rod Strickland 16 Indiana Pacers 9 March 2004
José Calderón 16 Indiana Pacers 14 December 2007
Seattle Supersonics 21 December 2007
Golden State Warriors 29 December 2008
Houston Rockets 3 March 2009
New Orleans Hornets 1 March 2011
Miami Heat 30 March 2012

Most assists in a season

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Most Assists in a Single Season
Player Assists Season
Damon Stoudamire 709 1996–97[33]
José Calderón 678 2007–08[22]
Damon Stoudamire 653 1995–96[33]
José Calderón 607 2008–09[22]
José Calderón 605 2010–11[22]

Highest assists per game

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Highest Assists Per Game
Player Assists
Mark Jackson 9.2
Damon Stoudamire 8.8[33]
T. J. Ford 7.2[46]
José Calderón 7.2[22]
Kyle Lowry 6.9
Mike James 5.8

Highest assists per game in a season

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Highest Assists Per Game in a Single Season
Player Assists Season
Damon Stoudamire 9.3 1995–96[33]
Mark Jackson 9.2 2000–01
José Calderón 8.9 2008–09[22]
José Calderón 8.9 2010–11[22]
Damon Stoudamire 8.8 1996–97[33]
José Calderón 8.8 2011–12[22]
José Calderón 8.3 2007–08[22]
T. J. Ford 7.9 2006–07
Kyle Lowry 7.4 2013–14
Kyle Lowry 6.8 2014–15
Rafer Alston 6.4 2004–05
Kyle Lowry 6.4 2012–13
José Calderón 5.9 2009–10

Blocks

Tracy McGrady was one of the premier shot-blockers for Toronto.

Most blocks

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most Blocks
Player Blocks
Chris Bosh 600[28]
Amir Johnson 480[29]
Vince Carter 415[31]
Antonio Davis 405[36]
Andrea Bargnani 382[30]
Marcus Camby 360[47]
Jonas Valančiūnas 324
Tracy McGrady 278
Keon Clark 232
Oliver Miller 228

Most blocks in a game

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Most Blocks in a Single Game
12 Blocks
Player Blocks Opponent Dates
Keon Clark 12 Atlanta Hawks 23 March 2001
11 Blocks
Marcus Camby 11 New Jersey Nets 14 April 1998
10 Blocks
Marcus Camby 10 Philadelphia 76ers 19 April 1998
9 Blocks
Oliver Miller 9 Los Angeles Clippers 2 April 1996
Marcus Camby Phoenix Suns 1 February 1997
Hakeem Olajuwon San Antonio Spurs 12 December 2001
Jermaine O'Neal Los Angeles Lakers 4 February 2009
8 Blocks
Marcus Camby 8 Charlotte Hornets 9 December 1997
Milwaukee Bucks 19 December 1997
New Jersey Nets 12 April 1998
Mamadou N'Diaye Chicago Bulls 4 November 2002

Most blocks in a season

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. Marcus Camby – 230 (1997–98 season)[47]
  2. Tracy McGrady – 151 (1999–2000 season);[48] Antonio Davis – 151 (2000–01 season)
  3. Oliver Miller – 143 (1995-96 season)
  4. Marcus Camby – 130 (1996-97 season)
  5. Keon Clark – 122 (2001-02 season)

Highest blocks per game

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. Marcus Camby – 2.9[47]
  2. Jermaine O'Neal – 2.0[49]
  3. Keon Clark – 1.8
  4. Hakeem Olajuwon – 1.5
  5. Oliver Miller – 1.4; Tracy McGrady – 1.4[48]

Highest blocks per game in a season

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. Marcus Camby – 3.7 (1997–98 season)[47]
  2. Keon Clark – 2.4 (2000–01 season)
  3. Marcus Camby – 2.1 (1996–97 season)[47]
  4. Oliver Miller – 1.9 (1995-96 season); Tracy McGrady – 1.9 (1999–2000 season);[48] Antonio Davis – 1.9 (2000–01 season)
  5. Donyell Marshall – 1.6 (2003-04 season)

Steals

Most steals

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most Steals
Player Steals
Doug Christie 664[50]
Morris Peterson 552[26]
Vince Carter 534[31]
Alvin Williams 517
DeMar DeRozan 492
Kyle Lowry 482
José Calderón 469[22]
Chris Bosh 397
Amir Johnson 311
Damon Stoudamire 301

Most steals in a game

(Correct as of 18 November 2015)

  1. Doug Christie – 9, vs. Denver Nuggets, 25 February 1997[51]
  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 2015)

  1. Doug Christie – 201 (1996–97 season)[50]
  2. Doug Christie – 190 (1997–98 season)[50]
  3. Alvin Robertson – 166 (1995-96 season)
  4. Alvin Williams – 135 (2001-02 season)
  5. Damon Stoudamire – 123 (1996-97 season); Alvin Williams – 123 (2001-02 season)

Highest steals per game

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. Alvin Robertson – 2.2
  2. Doug Christie – 2.1[50]
  3. Rudy Gay – 1.7
  4. Damon Stoudamire – 1.5; Kyle Lowry – 1.5
  5. Walt Williams – 1.4

Highest steals per game in a season

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. Doug Christie – 2.5 (1996–97 season)[50]
  2. Doug Christie – 2.4 (1997–98 season)[50]
  3. Doug Christie – 2.3 (1998–99 season)[50]
  4. Alvin Robertson – 2.2 (1995–96 season)
  5. Alvin Williams – 1.6 (2001-02 season); Jerome Williams – 1.6 (2002-03 season); Kyle Lowry – 1.6 (2014-15 season)

Field goals

Most field goals made

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most Field Goals Made
Player Field Goals Made
Chris Bosh 3,614[28]
Vince Carter 3,541
Demar DeRozan 3,350[27]
Andrea Bargnani 2,419
Morris Peterson 2,341
José Calderón 2,023
Amir Johnson 1,663
Kyle Lowry 1,649
Alvin Williams 1,555
Doug Christie 1,532

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 15 April 2015)

  1. Vince Carter – 788 (1999–2000 season)[31]
  2. Vince Carter – 762 (2000–01 season)[31]
  3. Chris Bosh – 615 (2008-09 season)
  4. Vince Carter – 608 (2003-04 season)
  5. DeMar DeRozan – 604 (2013-14 season)

Most field goals attempted

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most field goals attempted
Player Field Goals Attempted
Vince Carter 7,944[31]
Demar DeRozan 7,574[27]
Chris Bosh 7,346[28]
Morris Peterson 5,562
Andrea Bargnani 5,534[30]
José Calderón 4,207[22]
Kyle Lowry 3,944
Alvin Williams 3,710
Doug Christie 3,698
Damon Stoudamire 3,369

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 2015)

  1. Vince Carter – 1696 (1999–2000 season)[31]
  2. Vince Carter – 1656 (2000–01 season)[31]
  3. Vince Carter – 1457 (2003-04 season)
  4. Damon Stoudamire – 1407 (1996-97 season); DeMar DeRozan – 1407 (2013-14 season)
  5. Vince Carter – 1307 (2001-02 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 15 April 2015)

  1. Jonas Valanciunas – 57.2% (2014-15 season)
  2. Amir Johnson – 56.2% (2013-14 season)
  3. Amir Johnson – 55.4% (2012-13 season)
  4. Jonas Valančiūnas – 53.1% 2013-14 season)
  5. Oliver Miller – 52.6% 1995-96 season)

Three point field goals

Morris Peterson remains the most prolific three-point shooter for the Raptors.

Most three point field goals

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most three point field goals made
Player Three's made
Morris Peterson 801[26]
Kyle Lowry 635
Andrea Bargnani 579
Vince Carter 554
Terrence Ross 502
José Calderón 456
Doug Christie 431
Damon Stoudamire 374
Anthony Parker 342
Donyell Marshall 271

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 2015)

  1. Kyle Lowry – 190 (2013–14 season)
  2. Morris Peterson – 177 (2005–06 season)
  3. Damon Stoudamire - 176 (1996-97 season)
  4. Walt Williams - 175 (1996-97 season)
  5. Mike James – 169 (2005–06 season)

Most three point field goals attempted

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. Morris Peterson – 2158[26]
  2. Andrea Bargnani – 1606[30]
  3. Vince Carter – 1445
  4. Doug Christie – 1213
  5. José Calderón – 1174
  6. Kyle Lowry – 1170
  7. Damon Stoudamire – 1038
  8. Terrence Ross – 994
  9. Anthony Parker – 806
  10. Dee Brown – 694

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 2015)

  1. Kyle Lowry – 500 (2013–14 season)
  2. Damon Stoudamire – 496 (1996–97 season)
  3. Morris Peterson – 448 (2005–06 season)
  4. Lou Williams – 447 (2014-15 season)
  5. Walt Williams – 437 (1996–97 season)

Highest three point percentage (min. 100 attempts)

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. Jason Kapono – 44.7%
  2. Mike James – 44.2%
  3. Steve Novak – 42.6%
  4. Anthony Parker – 42.4%; Patrick Patterson – 42.4%
  5. Matt Bonner – 42.1%
  6. Donyell Marshall – 41.0%
  7. Lamond Murray – 40.6%; Tracy Murray – 40.6%
  8. Walt Williams – 39.6%
  9. Dell Curry – 39.0%
  10. José Calderón – 38.8%; John Salmons – 38.8%

Highest three point percentage in a season

Jason Kapono holds the record for best three point percentage in a season.

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

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

Free throws

Most free throws made

(Correct as of 14 April 2016)

Most free throws made
Player Free Throws Made
Chris Bosh 2,997[28][52]
Demar Derozan 2,533
Vince Carter 1,784[31]
Andrea Bargnani 1,164[30]
Antonio Davis 1,156
Kyle Lowry 1,153
Morris Peterson 1,015[26]
Doug Christie 953
Damon Stoudamire 745
José Calderón 733

Most free throws made in a game

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. Vince Carter – 22, vs. Phoenix Suns, 30 December 2000;[1] Chris Bosh – 22, vs. Phoenix Suns, 22 December 2007[28]
  2. Chris Bosh – 20, vs. Golden State Warriors, 4 April 2010
  3. Chris Bosh – 19, vs. Charlotte Bobcats, 20 March 2009[28]
  4. Mike James – 18, vs. Detroit Pistons, 14 April 2006
  5. Vince Carter – 17, vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 18 November 2000; Chris Bosh – 17, vs. Seattle Supersonics, 20 January 2006; DeMar DeRozan – 17, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, 7 February 2014

Most free throws made in a season

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. DeMar DeRozan – 519 (2013–14 season)
  2. Chris Bosh – 504 (2008–09 season)[28]
  3. Chris Bosh – 474 (2005–06 season)[28]
  4. Chris Bosh – 472 (2007–08 season)[28]
  5. Chris Bosh – 470 (2009–10 season)[28]

Most free throws attempted

(Correct as of 12 December 2015)

  1. Chris Bosh – 3767[28][52]
  2. Demar Derozan – 2615
  3. Vince Carter – 2277
  4. Antonio Davis – 1501
  5. Andrea Bargnani – 1411
  6. Morris Peterson – 1298
  7. Doug Christie – 1166
  8. Kyle Lowry – 1081
  9. Damon Stoudamire – 909
  10. José Calderón – 836

Most free throws attempted in a game

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. Vince Carter – 27, vs. Phoenix Suns, 30 December 2000[1]
  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 15 April 2015)

  1. DeMar DeRozan – 630 (2013–14 season)
  2. Chris Bosh – 617 (2008–09 season)[28]
  3. Chris Bosh – 590 (2006–07 season);[28] Chris Bosh – 590 (2009–10 season)[28]
  4. Chris Bosh – 581 (2005–06 season)[28]
  5. Chris Bosh – 559 (2007-08 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)[22]
  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

José Calderón holds the records for most consecutive free throws made and highest assist-to-turnover ratio.

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. José Calderón – 87[53]
  2. Chauncey Billups – 51[53]

Turnovers

Lowest turnover percentage (min. 1000 minutes)

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. Matt Bonner – 6.7%
  2. Donyell Marshall – 7.9%; Jamario Moon – 7.9%
  3. Dell Curry – 8.9%; Charlie Villanueva – 8.9%
  4. Vince Carter – 9.4%; Morris Peterson – 9.4%; Terrence Ross – 9.4%
  5. Carlos Delfino – 9.7%; DeMar DeRozan – 9.7%

Lowest turnovers per game in a season

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Highest assist-to-turnover ratio

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Highest assist-to-turnover ratio in a season

  1. José Calderón – 5.38 to 1 (2007–08 season)[54]
  2. Muggsy Bogues – 5.07 to 1 (1999–2000 season)[55]

Double doubles

Most double doubles

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

  1. Chris Bosh – 239[56][57]
  2. Antonio Davis – 110[56][57]
  3. José Calderón – 91
  4. Damon Stoudamire – 86
  5. Amir Johnson – 52
  6. Donyell Marshall – 49
  7. Jonas Valančiūnas – 44
  8. Vince Carter – 39; Kyle Lowry – 39
  9. Charles Oakley – 30
  10. 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)

Triple doubles

Kyle Lowry holds the record for most Triple Doubles in Raptors franchise.

Most triple doubles

(Correct as of 15 April 2015)

Most Triple Doubles
Player Triple Doubles Dates
Kyle Lowry 6 2 March 2013
24 January 2014
9 March 2014
7 November 2014
16 March 2015
22 February 2016
Damon Stoudamire 3 21 November 1995
8 November 1996
18 March 1997
Marcus Camby 2 14 April 1998
19 April 1998
José Calderón 13 November 2012
16 December 2012
Vince Carter 1 10 April 2000
Charles Oakley 11 November 2000
Mark Jackson 26 November 2000
Alvin Williams 23 March 2001
Ben Uzoh 26 April 2012

Seasons

Most consecutive seasons played

(Correct as of 2015–16 season)

Most Consecutive Seasons Played
Player Seasons
8 Seasons
José Calderón 8
7 Seasons
Alvin Williams 7
Andrea Bargnani
Chris Bosh
DeMar DeRozan
Morris Peterson
Vince Carter
6 Seasons
Amir Johnson 6

Franchise records for playoffs

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

Most games played

Most Playoff Games Played
Player Games Played
DeMar DeRozan 20
Kyle Lowry
Terrence Ross
Jonas Valančiūnas
Patrick Patterson
Antonio Davis 20
Dell Curry 19
Morris Peterson
Alvin Williams 18
Chris Childs 17
Keon Clark 16
Jerome Williams
Vince Carter 15
Charles Oakley
Amir Johnson 11
Andrea Bargnani
Chris Bosh
José Calderón
T.J. Ford
Anthony Parker
Rasho Nesterović 10
Kris Humphries 9
Joey Graham 8

Most points

Most Playoff Points Scored
Player Points
Vince Carter 385
DeMar DeRozan 373
Antonio Davis 321[36]
Kyle Lowry 294
Alvin Williams 225
Chris Bosh[28]
Jonas Valančiūnas 216
Chris Childs 168

Most points in a game

Most Points Scored in a Playoff Game
Player Points Opponent Dates
50 Points
Vince Carter 50 Philadelphia 76ers 11 May 2001
39 Points
Vince Carter 39 Philadelphia 76ers 18 May 2001
Chris Bosh Orlando Magic 26 April 2008
36 Points
Kyle Lowry 36 Brooklyn Nets 30 April 2014
35 Points
Vince Carter 35 Philadelphia 76ers 6 May 2001
34 Points
DeMar DeRozan 34 Indiana Pacers 26 April 2016
32 Points
Vince Carter 32 New York Knicks 2 May 2001
DeMar DeRozan Washington Wizards 24 April 2015
30 Points
DeMar DeRozan 30 Indiana Pacers 1 May 2016

Most points scored in a quarter

Most Points Scored in a Quarter of a Playoff Game
Player Points Opponent Dates
DeMar DeRozan 20 Washington Wizards 24 April 2015

Most rebounds

Most Rebounds
Player Rebounds
Antonio Davis 211[36]
Jonas Valančiūnas 188
Charles Oakley 99
Chris Bosh
Vince Carter 96
Jerome Williams 78

Most rebounds in a game

Most Rebounds in a Playoff Game
Player Rebounds Opponent Dates
19 Rebounds
Jonas Valančiūnas 19 Indiana Pacers 16 April 2016
18 Rebounds
Jonas Valančiūnas 18 Brooklyn Nets 19 April 2014
16 Rebounds
Keon Clark 16 Detroit Pistons 29 April 2002
15 Rebounds
Antonio Davis 15 New York Knicks 22 April 2001
Chris Bosh Orlando Magic 26 April 2008
Jonas Valančiūnas Indiana Pacers 18 April 2016

Most assists

Most Assists
Player Assists
Chris Childs 115
Kyle Lowry 105
Alvin Williams 78
Vince Carter 75
José Calderón 67
T. J. Ford 57

Most assists in a game

Most Assists in a Playoff Game
Player Assists Opponent Dates
14 Assists
Chris Childs 14 Detroit Pistons 24 April 2002
13 Assists
José Calderón 13 Orlando Magic 24 April 2008
T. J. Ford Orlando Magic 26 April 2008
10 Assists
Chris Childs 10 Philadelphia 76ers 11 May 2001
Chris Childs Detroit Pistons 27 April 2002

Most steals

Most Steals
Player Steals
Vince Carter 23
Alvin Williams 21
Jerome Williams 19
Charles Oakley 18
Chris Childs 16

Most steals in a game

Most Steals in a Playoff Game
Player Steals Opponent Dates
4 Steals
Charles Oakley 4 New York Knicks 30 April 2000
Vince Carter Philadelphia 76ers 18 May 2001
Morris Peterson New York Knicks 27 April 2002
Anthony Parker New Jersey Nets 24 April 2007
José Calderón New Jersey Nets 4 May 2007

Most blocks

Most Blocks
Player Blocks
Antonio Davis 31[36]
Vince Carter 24
Jonas Valančiūnas 18
Chris Bosh 13
Keon Clark 11
Alvin Williams 10

Most blocks in a game

Most Blocks in a Playoff Game
Player Blocks Opponent Dates
4 Blocks
Antonio Davis 4 New York Knicks 30 April 2000
New York Knicks 2 May 2001
Vince Carter Philadelphia 76ers 11 May 2001
Chris Bosh New Jersey Nets 1 May 2007

Franchise record for wins

Regular Season Wins
Wins Season
Most Wins
56 2015–16
Most Home Wins
32 2015–16
Most Road Wins
24 2015–16
Playoffs Wins
Most Wins in the Playoffs
6 2000–01
Most Wins in a Playoff Series
4 2015–16

Franchise record for championships

Championships
Championships Seasons
NBA Championships
0 0
Conference Championships
0 0
Division Championships
4 2007
2014
2015
2016

Other franchise records

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In a game

Team (regular season)

  1. 25, vs. Detroit Pistons, 11 December 2010[65]
  2. 22, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, November 2009[65]

Team (playoffs)

Individual

In a rookie season

Miscellaneous

External links

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