2009–10 Toronto Raptors season
The 2009–10 Toronto Raptors season was the 15th season of the Canadian franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Raptors were the busiest team in preseason transactions, replacing the previous season's entire roster with the exception of Chris Bosh, Andrea Bargnani, José Calderón, Patrick O'Bryant and Marcus Banks. Although the Raptors were chasing the fourth playoff seed at one point, they capitulated after the All-Star break, and eventually lost the eighth and final playoff spot to Chicago.
Roster
|
Players |
Coaches |
Pos. |
# |
Name |
Height |
Weight |
DOB (Y–M–D) |
From |
1.5 !G |
3 |
USA ! |
Banks, Marcus (IN) |
74 !6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
205 lb (93 kg) |
|
UNLV |
5.5 !F/C |
7 |
ITA ! |
Bargnani, Andrea |
84 !7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) |
250 lb (113 kg) |
|
Italy |
2.5 !G/F |
0 |
ITA ! |
Belinelli, Marco |
77 !6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
200 lb (91 kg) |
|
Italy |
4.0 !F |
4 |
USA ! |
Bosh, Chris (IN) |
82 !6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) |
230 lb (104 kg) |
|
Georgia Tech |
1.5 !G |
8 |
ESP ! |
Calderón, José |
75 !6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
210 lb (95 kg) |
|
Spain |
2.5 !G/F |
10 |
USA ! |
DeRozan, DeMar |
79 !6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
220 lb (100 kg) |
|
Southern California |
5.5 !F/C |
14 |
USA ! |
Dorsey, Joey (IN) |
80 !6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
268 lb (122 kg) |
|
Memphis |
4.0 !F |
30 |
USA ! |
Evans, Reggie |
80 !6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
245 lb (111 kg) |
|
Iowa |
1.5 !G |
1 |
USA ! |
Jack, Jarrett |
75 !6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
197 lb (89 kg) |
|
Georgia Tech |
4.0 !F |
15 |
USA ! |
Johnson, Amir |
82 !6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) |
228 lb (103 kg) |
|
Westchester HS (CA) |
6.0 !C |
12 |
Slovenia ! |
Nesterović, Rasho |
84 !7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) |
255 lb (116 kg) |
|
Slovenia |
6.0 !C |
13 |
USA ! |
O'Bryant, Patrick |
84 !7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) |
250 lb (113 kg) |
|
Bradley |
4.0 !F |
26 |
TUR ! |
Türkoğlu, Hedo |
82 !6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) |
220 lb (100 kg) |
|
Turkey |
2.5 !G/F |
24 |
USA ! |
Weems, Sonny |
78 !6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
203 lb (92 kg) |
|
Arkansas |
2.5 !G/F |
21 |
USA ! |
Wright, Antoine |
79 !6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
215 lb (98 kg) |
|
Texas A&M |
|
- Head coach
- Assistant coach(es)
- Athletic trainer(s)
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (DP) Unsigned draft pick
- (FA) Free agent
- (S) Suspended
|
Summary
Preseason
The Raptors entered the 2009–10 NBA season in a state of flux: they had failed to qualify for the 2009 NBA Playoffs; it was Jay Triano's first full season in charge; and there was much uncertainty over the futures of perennial All-Star and captain Chris Bosh (who was into the final year of his contract), as well as Shawn Marion and Anthony Parker, both of whom could possibly become free agents before the season began. The roster shakeup began on 9 June 2009, when three-point specialist Jason Kapono ended his two-year tenure with the Raptors, and was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers for the aggressive veteran forward Reggie Evans.[1] Toronto then drafted DeMar DeRozan with the ninth pick, enabling them to fill a spot on the wings.[2] The other major roster change came in the form of signing free agent Hedo Türkoğlu; this led to a sign-and-trade agreement involving four teams, with Toronto landing Devean George (who was later traded for Marco Belinelli) and Antoine Wright, while trading Marion, Kris Humphries and Nathan Jawai.[3] Around the same time, Parker signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers, while Indiana point guard Jarrett Jack was signed to back up José Calderón and former Raptor Rasho Nesterovič was brought back to the fold. Finally, Carlos Delfino and Roko Ukić were moved to the Milwaukee Bucks for Amir Johnson and Sonny Weems.[4] It became increasingly clear that Colangelo, in securing a credible nucleus for the future, was doing this to persuade Bosh to stay.[5]
Regular season
The Raptors opened their season with a 101–91 home win over LeBron James' Cleveland Cavaliers.[6] Bosh and Andrea Bargnani recorded impressive numbers—with Bosh leading the league in rebounds and free throw attempts, and also as one of the top scorers—but the Raptors were slow off the blocks, going 7–8 in their first 15 games. In that period, although the Raptors was fourth in the league in number of points scored per game, they were second last in the league in number of points allowed per game as well. Newcomer Wright criticised the team for being unfocused in pre-game preparations, and appealed to team captain Bosh to change that.[7] The Raptors persisted in being one of the worst defensive teams in the league, and their descent culminated in a 146–115 drubbing by the Atlanta Hawks—the second worst defeat in franchise history—bringing their record to 7–13.[8] They were soon ranked last in most points allowed per 100 possessions, earning a defensive rating that was 10.8% worse than the second-last team, which was the largest disparity in NBA history.[9] The team held a meeting to clear up communication issues among teammates, and this was followed by three consecutive wins.[10]
Türkoğlu was having difficulty adapting to his new team, while injuries were also an issue for the Raptors: Evans had yet to feature with more than a third of the season gone, while Calderón missed a dozen after 20 games into the season. This, however, allowed front court role players like Johnson and Weems to pick up more minutes, and Jack to start at the point. Toronto compiled a 5-game winning streak—its best in years—to climb back into the playoff race, and found themselves 16–17 to round off the year after a bad start to December, and .500 after 36 games. They were able to maintain this record for the next few games, beating premier teams such as the San Antonio Spurs, Orlando Magic, Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers along the way, while Bosh continued leading the league in double doubles and was only one of three players to average at least 20 points and 10 rebounds a game. By the time the All-Star break arrived, the team had a 29–23 record, going 18–6 after the emergency team meeting in mid-December, which was the second best in the league after Cleveland.
After hitting a season-high of six games above .500, Toronto's run of good form came to a halt after the All-Star break, due in large part to an injury to Bosh which occurred in a Feb. 17 OT loss to Memphis.[11] The team struggled and went under .500 on 14 March 2010, going 32–33. Their form in March continued to be patchy, and their drop in the conference rankings resulted in a close jostle with the Chicago Bulls for the eighth and final playoffs spot. Triano also adjusted the starting lineup, moving Türkoğlu and DeRozan to the bench and Wright and Weems in the opposite direction. As the Bulls closed in on the Raptors, Bosh and Türkoğlu suffered injuries, with the former being ruled out of the regular season five games before it ended.[12] When Chicago subsequently routed Toronto, the eighth spot remained up for grabs until the final day of the regular season: if Toronto won New York and Chicago lost to Charlotte, Toronto would prevail as they led the head-to-head 2–1; however, Chicago won and they took the final spot, with a record of 41–41, one win above Toronto.
Standings
Game log
Regular season
Total: 40–42 (Home: 25–16; Road: 15–26) |
October: 1–1 (Home: 1–0; Road: 0–1)
|
November: 6–10 (Home: 4–3; Road: 2–7)
Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location
Attendance |
Record |
3 |
November 1 |
Orlando |
L 116–125 |
Chris Bosh (35) |
Chris Bosh (16) |
José Calderón (6) |
Air Canada Centre
18,147 |
1–2 |
4 |
November 4 |
Detroit |
W 110–99 |
Chris Bosh (25) |
Andrea Bargnani (12) |
Jarrett Jack, Hedo Türkoğlu (6) |
Air Canada Centre
17,915 |
2–2 |
5 |
November 6 |
@ New Orleans |
W 107–90 |
Chris Bosh (27) |
Andrea Bargnani (9) |
José Calderón (8) |
New Orleans Arena
15,010 |
3–2 |
6 |
November 7 |
@ Dallas |
L 101–129 |
Chris Bosh (26) |
Chris Bosh (12) |
José Calderón (7) |
American Airlines Center
19,977 |
3–3 |
7 |
November 9 |
@ San Antonio |
L 124–131 |
Chris Bosh (32) |
Chris Bosh (10) |
José Calderón (9) |
AT&T Center
17,714 |
3–4 |
8 |
November 11 |
Chicago |
W 99–89 |
Chris Bosh (28) |
Chris Bosh (11) |
José Calderón (6) |
Air Canada Centre
16,310 |
4–4 |
9 |
November 13 |
@ L.A. Clippers |
W 104–89 |
Chris Bosh (21) |
Chris Bosh (14) |
José Calderón (9) |
Staples Center
15,615 |
5–4 |
10 |
November 15 |
@ Phoenix |
L 100–101 |
Chris Bosh (25) |
Chris Bosh (10) |
José Calderón (7) |
US Airways Center
16,605 |
5–5 |
11 |
November 17 |
@ Denver |
L 112–130 |
DeMar DeRozan (17) |
Chris Bosh (14) |
José Calderón (7) |
Pepsi Center
16,446 |
5–6 |
12 |
November 18 |
@ Utah |
L 91–104 |
Chris Bosh (32) |
Chris Bosh (17) |
Jarrett Jack (5) |
EnergySolutions Arena
17,789 |
5–7 |
13 |
November 20 |
Miami |
W 120–113 |
Chris Bosh (29) |
Chris Bosh (12) |
José Calderón (10) |
Air Canada Centre
19,800 |
6–7 |
14 |
November 22 |
Orlando |
L 96–104 |
Chris Bosh (22) |
Andrea Bargnani (9) |
Jarrett Jack (11) |
Air Canada Centre
17,233 |
6–8 |
15 |
November 24 |
Indiana |
W 123–112 |
José Calderón (21) |
Chris Bosh (12) |
José Calderón, Hedo Türkoğlu (7) |
Air Canada Centre
17,136 |
7–8 |
16 |
November 25 |
@ Charlotte |
L 81–116 |
Chris Bosh (18) |
Chris Bosh (14) |
José Calderón (8) |
Time Warner Cable Arena
13,689 |
7–9 |
17 |
November 27 |
@ Boston |
L 103–116 |
Chris Bosh, Hedo Türkoğlu (20) |
Chris Bosh (13) |
Jarrett Jack (5) |
TD Garden
18,624 |
7–10 |
18 |
November 29 |
Phoenix |
L 94–113 |
Chris Bosh (30) |
Chris Bosh (17) |
José Calderón (7) |
Air Canada Centre
17,721 |
7–11 |
|
December: 9–6 (Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4)
Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location
Attendance |
Record |
19 |
December 1 |
Washington |
L 102–106 |
Chris Bosh (22) |
Chris Bosh (14) |
Hedo Türkoğlu (6) |
Air Canada Centre
15,776 |
7–12 |
20 |
December 2 |
@ Atlanta |
L 115–146 |
DeMar DeRozan (21) |
Amir Johnson (7) |
Jarrett Jack (8) |
Philips Arena
12,272 |
7–13 |
21 |
December 4 |
@ Washington |
W 109–107 (OT) |
Chris Bosh (31) |
Chris Bosh (16) |
José Calderón (9) |
Verizon Center
20,173 |
8–13 |
22 |
December 5 |
@ Chicago |
W 110–78 |
Chris Bosh (25) |
Chris Bosh (12) |
Jarrett Jack (9) |
United Center
20,481 |
9–13 |
23 |
December 8 |
Minnesota |
W 94–88 |
Chris Bosh (21) |
Chris Bosh (16) |
Jarrett Jack (8) |
Air Canada Centre
15,167 |
10–13 |
24 |
December 9 |
@ Milwaukee |
L 95–117 |
Chris Bosh (26) |
Chris Bosh (10) |
Jarrett Jack (7) |
Air Canada Centre
12,637 |
10–14 |
25 |
December 11 |
Atlanta |
L 89–111 |
Andrea Bargnani (17) |
Chris Bosh (10) |
Hedo Türkoğlu (8) |
Air Canada Centre
17,032 |
10–15 |
26 |
December 13 |
Houston |
W 101–88 |
Chris Bosh (27) |
Jarrett Jack (8) |
Jarrett Jack (8) |
Air Canada Centre
17,111 |
11–15 |
27 |
December 15 |
@ Miami |
L 95–115 |
Chris Bosh (28) |
Andrea Bargnani, DeMar DeRozan (7) |
Chris Bosh, Hedo Türkoğlu (4) |
American Airlines Arena
15,106 |
11–16 |
28 |
December 16 |
@ Orlando |
L 99–118 |
Chris Bosh (20) |
Chris Bosh (6) |
Jarrett Jack (5) |
Amway Arena
17,461 |
11–17 |
29 |
December 18 |
New Jersey |
W 118–95 |
Amir Johnson (18) |
Chris Bosh (8) |
Jarrett Jack (9) |
Air Canada Centre
15,901 |
12–17 |
30 |
December 20 |
New Orleans |
W 98–92 |
Chris Bosh (25) |
Amir Johnson (12) |
Jarrett Jack, Hedo Türkoğlu (7) |
Air Canada Centre
15,790 |
13–17 |
31 |
December 23 |
@ Detroit |
W 94–64 |
Andrea Bargnani (21) |
Chris Bosh (9) |
Hedo Türkoğlu (11) |
The Palace of Auburn Hills
19,396 |
14–17 |
32 |
December 27 |
Detroit |
W 102–95 |
Chris Bosh (25) |
Chris Bosh (16) |
Hedo Türkoğlu (6) |
Air Canada Centre
19,800 |
15–17 |
33 |
December 30 |
Charlotte |
W 107–103 |
Chris Bosh (33) |
Chris Bosh (13) |
Jarrett Jack (6) |
Air Canada Centre
18,979 |
16–17 |
|
January: 10–5 (Home: 6–1; Road: 4–4)
Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location
Attendance |
Record |
34 |
January 2 |
@ Boston |
L 96–103 |
Chris Bosh (25) |
Chris Bosh (9) |
Jarrett Jack, Hedo Türkoğlu (7) |
TD Garden
18,624 |
16–18 |
35 |
January 3 |
San Antonio |
W 91–86 |
Chris Bosh (22) |
Chris Bosh (15) |
Jarrett Jack (8) |
Air Canada Centre
18,323 |
17–18 |
36 |
January 6 |
@ Orlando |
W 108–103 |
Andrea Bargnani, Chris Bosh (18) |
Chris Bosh (12) |
José Calderón (8) |
Amway Arena
17,461 |
18–18 |
37 |
January 8 |
@ Philadelphia |
W 108–106 |
Chris Bosh (29) |
Chris Bosh (9) |
Chris Bosh (6) |
Wachovia Center
15,264 |
19–18 |
38 |
January 10 |
Boston |
L 107–114 |
Chris Bosh (31) |
Chris Bosh (13) |
Hedo Türkoğlu (9) |
Air Canada Centre
19,800 |
19–19 |
39 |
January 11 |
@ Indiana |
L 101–105 |
Chris Bosh (27) |
Andrea Bargnani (17) |
José Calderón (6) |
Conseco Fieldhouse
11,039 |
19–20 |
40 |
January 15 |
@ New York |
W 112–104 |
Andrea Bargnani (24) |
Andrea Bargnani (12) |
José Calderón (6) |
Madison Square Garden
19,763 |
20–20 |
41 |
January 17 |
Dallas |
W 110–88 |
Chris Bosh (23) |
Chris Bosh (13) |
José Calderón, Jarrett Jack (7) |
Air Canada Centre
19,004 |
21–20 |
42 |
January 19 |
@ Cleveland |
L 100–108 |
Chris Bosh (21) |
Chris Bosh (10) |
José Calderón (6) |
Quicken Loans Arena
20,562 |
21–21 |
43 |
January 20 |
@ Milwaukee |
L 107–113 |
Chris Bosh (44) |
Chris Bosh (12) |
José Calderón, Jarrett Jack (5) |
Bradley Center
12,724 |
21–22 |
44 |
January 22 |
Milwaukee |
W 101–96 |
Jarrett Jack (27) |
Antoine Wright (8) |
Hedo Türkoğlu (5) |
Air Canada Centre
17,819 |
22–22 |
45 |
January 24 |
L.A. Lakers |
W 106–105 |
Andrea Bargnani (22) |
Chris Bosh (13) |
José Calderón, Hedo Türkoğlu (5) |
Air Canada Centre
20,111 |
23–22 |
46 |
January 27 |
Miami |
W 111–103 |
Andrea Bargnani (27) |
Chris Bosh (18) |
José Calderón (7) |
Air Canada Centre
18,265 |
24–22 |
47 |
January 28 |
@ New York |
W 106–104 |
Chris Bosh (27) |
Chris Bosh (15) |
José Calderón (7) |
Madison Square Garden
18,828 |
25–22 |
48 |
January 31 |
Indiana |
W 117–102 |
Chris Bosh (26) |
Chris Bosh (15) |
Chris Bosh, José Calderón (7) |
Air Canada Centre
16,715 |
26–22 |
|
February: 5–5 (Home: 4–3; Road: 1–2)
Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location
Attendance |
Record |
49 |
February 2 |
@ Indiana |
L 115–130 |
Chris Bosh (35) |
Chris Bosh (15) |
José Calderón (8) |
Conseco Fieldhouse
11,191 |
26–23 |
50 |
February 3 |
New Jersey |
W 108–99 |
Andrea Bargnani, Chris Bosh (20) |
Sonny Weems (11) |
Jarrett Jack (9) |
Air Canada Centre
15,222 |
27–23 |
51 |
February 7 |
Sacramento |
W 115–104 |
Chris Bosh (35) |
Chris Bosh (11) |
Jarrett Jack (9) |
Air Canada Centre
18,007 |
28–23 |
52 |
February 10 |
Philadelphia |
W 104–93 |
Chris Bosh (23) |
Chris Bosh (12) |
Jarrett Jack (8) |
Air Canada Centre
16,651 |
29–23 |
53 |
February 17 |
Memphis |
L 102–109 (OT) |
Chris Bosh (32) |
Andrea Bargnani, Chris Bosh (10) |
José Calderón (9) |
Air Canada Centre
16,829 |
29–24 |
54 |
February 19 |
@ New Jersey |
W 106–89 |
Jarrett Jack (18) |
Radoslav Nesterović (7) |
Jarrett Jack (10) |
Izod Center
11,994 |
30–24 |
55 |
February 20 |
Washington |
W 109–104 |
Jarrett Jack (23) |
Reggie Evans (7) |
Jarrett Jack (8) |
Air Canada Centre
19,149 |
31–24 |
56 |
February 24 |
Portland |
L 87–101 |
Hedo Türkoğlu (24) |
Reggie Evans, Amir Johnson (8) |
Jarrett Jack (8) |
Air Canada Centre
16,161 |
31–25 |
57 |
February 26 |
Cleveland |
L 118–126 (OT) |
Andrea Bargnani, Jarrett Jack (24) |
DeMar DeRozan, Reggie Evans (5) |
José Calderón (8) |
Air Canada Centre
20,107 |
31–26 |
58 |
February 28 |
@ Oklahoma City |
L 99–119 |
Andrea Bargnani, Sonny Weems (14) |
Amir Johnson (11) |
José Calderón (7) |
Ford Center
18,203 |
31–27 |
|
March: 6–10 (Home: 3–4; Road: 3–6)
Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location
Attendance |
Record |
59 |
March 1 |
@ Houston |
L 92–116 |
Marcus Banks (15) |
Radoslav Nesterović (7) |
Jarrett Jack (6) |
Toyota Center
13,943 |
31–28 |
60 |
March 5 |
New York |
W 102–96 |
Sonny Weems (20) |
Hedo Türkoğlu, Sonny Weems (9) |
José Calderón (6) |
Air Canada Centre
18,889 |
32–28 |
61 |
March 7 |
Philadelphia |
L 101–114 |
Jarrett Jack (20) |
Chris Bosh (12) |
Jarrett Jack (9) |
Air Canada Centre
18,736 |
32–29 |
62 |
March 9 |
@ L.A. Lakers |
L 107–109 |
Chris Bosh (22) |
Andrea Bargnani (8) |
Jarrett Jack (7) |
Staples Center
18,997 |
32–30 |
63 |
March 10 |
@ Sacramento |
L 90–113 |
Andrea Bargnani (20) |
Hedo Türkoğlu (7) |
Chris Bosh, Jarrett Jack, Hedo Türkoğlu (3) |
ARCO Arena
13,412 |
32–31 |
64 |
March 13 |
@ Golden State |
L 112–124 |
Chris Bosh, José Calderón (24) |
Chris Bosh (11) |
José Calderón (12) |
Oracle Arena
17,655 |
32–32 |
65 |
March 14 |
@ Portland |
L 98–109 |
Chris Bosh (28) |
Chris Bosh (7) |
José Calderón (7) |
Rose Garden Arena
20,639 |
32–33 |
66 |
March 17 |
Atlanta |
W 106–105 |
Andrea Bargnani (22) |
Andrea Bargnani (11) |
José Calderón (6) |
Air Canada Centre
18,441 |
33–33 |
67 |
March 19 |
Oklahoma City |
L 89–115 |
Chris Bosh (22) |
Chris Bosh (10) |
Jarrett Jack (7) |
Air Canada Centre
19,351 |
33–34 |
68 |
March 20 |
@ New Jersey |
W 100–90 |
Chris Bosh (36) |
Chris Bosh, Jarrett Jack (8) |
José Calderón (8) |
Izod Center
11,048 |
34–34 |
69 |
March 22 |
@ Minnesota |
W 106–100 |
Chris Bosh (21) |
Chris Bosh (10) |
Jarrett Jack (8) |
Target Center
14,554 |
35–34 |
70 |
March 24 |
Utah |
L 87–113 |
Chris Bosh (20) |
Reggie Evans (9) |
Chris Bosh, José Calderón (3) |
Air Canada Centre
16,178 |
35–35 |
71 |
March 26 |
Denver |
L 96–97 |
Chris Bosh (18) |
Andrea Bargnani (15) |
Chris Bosh, José Calderón (6) |
Air Canada Centre
19,800 |
35–36 |
72 |
March 28 |
@ Miami |
L 94–97 |
Chris Bosh (19) |
Chris Bosh (6) |
José Calderón (7) |
American Airlines Arena
19,600 |
35–37 |
73 |
March 29 |
@ Charlotte |
W 103–101 |
Chris Bosh (22) |
Chris Bosh (11) |
José Calderón (7) |
Time Warner Cable Arena
14,534 |
36–37 |
74 |
March 31 |
L.A. Clippers |
W 114–92 |
Chris Bosh (34) |
Chris Bosh (11) |
Jarrett Jack (10) |
Air Canada Centre
16,106 |
37–37 |
|
April: 3–5 (Home: 1–3; Road: 2–2)
Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location
Attendance |
Record |
75 |
April 3 |
@ Philadelphia |
W 128–123 (OT) |
Chris Bosh (28) |
Chris Bosh (12) |
José Calderón (10) |
Wachovia Center
13,430 |
38–37 |
76 |
April 4 |
Golden State |
L 112–113 |
Chris Bosh (42) |
Chris Bosh (12) |
Jarrett Jack (4) |
Air Canada Centre
17,509 |
38–38 |
77 |
April 6 |
@ Cleveland |
L 101–113 |
Jarrett Jack (23) |
Amir Johnson (10) |
Jarrett Jack (6) |
Quicken Loans Arena
20,562 |
38–39 |
78 |
April 7 |
Boston |
L 104–115 |
Sonny Weems (21) |
Antoine Wright (7) |
José Calderón (9) |
Air Canada Centre
18,793 |
38–40 |
79 |
April 9 |
@ Atlanta |
L 101–107 |
Amir Johnson, Sonny Weems (18) |
Amir Johnson (13) |
José Calderón (10) |
Philips Arena
19,382 |
38–41 |
80 |
April 11 |
Chicago |
L 88–104 |
Andrea Bargnani, Sonny Weems (18) |
Hedo Türkoğlu (19) |
Hedo Türkoğlu (9) |
Air Canada Centre
19,515 |
38–42 |
81 |
April 12 |
@ Detroit |
W 111–97 |
Andrea Bargnani (33) |
Hedo Türkoğlu (8) |
Jarrett Jack (12) |
The Palace of Auburn Hills
22,076 |
39–42 |
82 |
April 14 |
New York |
W 131–113 |
Andrea Bargnani, DeMar DeRozan (24) |
DeMar DeRozan (9) |
Jarrett Jack (6) |
Air Canada Centre
18,333 |
40–42 |
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Player statistics
Regular season
Player |
GP |
GS |
MPG |
FG% |
3FG% |
FT% |
RPG |
APG |
SPG |
BPG |
PPG |
Banks, Marcus !Marcus Banks |
22 |
0 |
11.1 |
.534 |
.292 |
.828 |
1.0 |
1.2 |
.6 |
.1 |
5.0 |
Bargnani, Andrea !Andrea Bargnani |
80 |
80 |
35.0 |
.470 |
.372 |
.774 |
6.2 |
1.2 |
.3 |
1.4 |
17.2 |
Belinelli, Marco !Marco Belinelli |
66 |
1 |
17.0 |
.406 |
.380 |
.835 |
1.4 |
1.3 |
.6 |
.1 |
7.1 |
Bosh, Chris !Chris Bosh |
70 |
70 |
36.1 |
.518 |
.364 |
.797 |
10.8 |
2.4 |
.6 |
1.0 |
24.0 |
Calderón, José !José Calderón |
68 |
39 |
26.7 |
.482 |
.398 |
.798 |
2.1 |
5.9 |
.7 |
.1 |
10.3 |
DeRozan, DeMar !DeMar DeRozan |
77 |
65 |
21.6 |
.498 |
.250 |
.763 |
2.9 |
.7 |
.6 |
.2 |
8.6 |
Dorsey, Joey !Joey Dorsey |
0 |
0 |
.0 |
.000 |
.000 |
.000 |
.0 |
.0 |
.0 |
.0 |
.0 |
Evans, Reggie !Reggie Evans |
28 |
1 |
11.1 |
.493 |
.000 |
.450 |
3.8 |
.3 |
.5 |
.1 |
3.4 |
Jack, Jarrett !Jarrett Jack |
82 |
43 |
27.4 |
.481 |
.412 |
.842 |
2.7 |
5.0 |
.7 |
.1 |
11.4 |
Johnson, Amir !Amir Johnson |
82 |
5 |
17.7 |
.623 |
.000 |
.638 |
4.8 |
.6 |
.5 |
0.8 |
6.2 |
Nesterović, Radoslav !Radoslav Nesterović |
42 |
8 |
9.8 |
.544 |
.000 |
.200 |
2.1 |
.6 |
.2 |
.4 |
3.9 |
O'Bryant, Patrick !Patrick O'Bryant |
11 |
0 |
4.6 |
.533 |
.000 |
.500 |
1.0 |
.1 |
.2 |
.4 |
1.7 |
Türkoğlu, Hedo !Hedo Türkoğlu |
74 |
69 |
30.7 |
.409 |
.374 |
.774 |
4.6 |
4.1 |
.7 |
.4 |
11.3 |
Weems, Sonny !Sonny Weems |
69 |
19 |
19.8 |
.515 |
.133 |
.688 |
2.8 |
1.5 |
.6 |
.4 |
7.5 |
Wright, Antoine !Antoine Wright |
67 |
10 |
20.8 |
.406 |
.335 |
.688 |
2.8 |
1.1 |
.4 |
.2 |
6.5 |
See also
References
- ^ Philadelphia 76ers Acquire Forward Jason Kapono From Toronto, nba.com accessed 15 June 2009.
- ^ Griffin top pick in NBA draft, sports.espn.go.com, 26 June 2009, accessed 27 June 2009.
- ^ Stein, Marc, "Four-team trade gets league OK", sports.espn.go.com, 9 July 2009, accessed 10 July 2009.
- ^ Bogut aiming for training camp, sports.espn.go.com, accessed 24 August 2009.
- ^ Grange, Michael, "Jack could provide fringe benefits for struggling Raptors ", The Globe and Mail, 12 July 2009.
- ^ Cavaliers at Raptors Boxscore, nba.com, 28 October 2009, accessed 29 October 2009.
- ^ Feschuk, Dave, "Feschuk: Raptors criticized within for pre-game attitude", thestar.com, accessed 29 November 2009.
- ^ Feschuk, Dave, "Feschuk: Triano criticized by players", thestar.com, 3 December 2009, accessed 4 December 2009.
- ^ Grange, Michael, "Colangelo doesn't pass the buck", Globe and Mail, 4 December 2009.
- ^ Smith, Doug, "Raptors crush Bulls 110-78", 5 December 2009, accessed 6 December 2009.
- ^ Scaringi, Joe, "Raptors’ lacklustre season leads to uncertain future", thegoodpoint.com, 16 June 2010, accessed 21 June 2010.
- ^ Smith, Doug, "Raptors dismay: Bosh done, Turkoglu hurt, loss to Celtics", thestar.com, 8 April 2010, accessed 10 April 2010.
- ^ "Roster and Statistics". Basketball-Reference. http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/{{{team}}}/{{{year}}}.html.
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