Game Notes

GAME #51 - LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS (33-16) at TORONTO RAPTORS (33-17)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2015 - 7:00 P.M. - AIR CANADA CENTRE
QUICK FACTS
OVERALL
HOME
AWAY
OVERTIME
W-L
33-17
18-9
15-8
4-2
EAST
23-10
12-7
11-3
3-0
WEST
10-7
6-2
4-5
1-2
BROADCAST INFORMATION
Television: ESPN / Sportsnet ONE
Radio: Sportsnet 590 The FAN
SERIES RECAP VS. L.A. CLIPPERS
2014-15
ALL-TIME
STREAKS
• DeMar DeRozan is averaging 16.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 13 games since returning from injury
(Jan. 14-Feb. 4). DeRozan is shooting .410 (77-for-188) from the field, .711 (56-for-76) at the free throw line and
averaging 32.9 minutes. The Raptors are 8-5 since DeRozan’s return.
• Over the last 10 games (Jan. 19 - Feb. 4) Toronto ranks second in the NBA averaging 20.4 free throws made and
second with 26.2 free throw attempts. The Raptors have made 15 or more free throws in eight of the last nine
games (Jan. 21-Feb. 4). During DeMar DeRozan’s 21-game absence due to injury the team averaged 16.9 free
throws made and 22.1 attempts. DeRozan has reached the free throw line eight or more times five of the last seven
games (Jan. 25 - Feb. 4).
LAST HOME WIN:
February 1, 2013 (98-73)
• Toronto leads the NBA this season with six overtime games played. The Raptors rank fourth with a .490 (25-for-51)
field goal percentage in extra time, while holding opponents to .346 (18-for-52) shooting. The last time Toronto had
four or more overtime wins in a season was 2003-04, the same year they played a team-high 11 overtime games.
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY:
+25, February 1, 2013
PROBABLE STARTERS
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT:
-32, March 13, 1998
MIN: 33.3 REB: 4.2 AST: 3.1 STL: 1.3 TO: 2.1
BLK: 0.1 PTS: 18.0
G - DEMAR DEROZAN #10
• Finished with 13 points, six assists and five rebounds Feb. 4 vs. Brooklyn.
• Averaging 16.4 points and 6.0 assists the last five games Jan. 28-Feb. 4.
• Led the team in assists in back-to-back games - Jan. 30 at Brooklyn (9) and Jan. 31 at Washington (7).
• Needs 76 points to reach 7,000 for his career. Ranks third on the Raptors’ all-time points list (6,924).
MIN: 26.6 REB: 5.7 AST: 1.5 STL: 0.5 TO: 1.6
BLK: 1.0
F - AMIR JOHNSON #15
• Contributed with nine points and five rebounds Feb. 4 vs. Brooklyn. Shot 4-for-4 from the field.
• Ranks fourth in the NBA with a .591 (199-for-337) field goal percentage.
• Scored 24 points on 10-for-11 shooting Jan. 30 at Brooklyn - his third 20-point game of the season.
• Averaging 11.8 points, 5.0 rebounds and a .742 FG% the last five games (Jan. 28-Feb. 4)
TEAM COMPARISON
PPG
FG%
3FG%
FT%
OFF
DEF
REB
AST
STL
TO
BLK
TOR LAC
105.8 106.7
.457 .473
.347 .379
.780 .741
11.3
9.2
30.6 32.4
41.8 41.7
21.1 24.6
7.4
7.7
12.7 12.1
4.5
4.9
• Terrence Ross scored a season-high 23 points Feb. 4 vs. Brooklyn. Ross set a season-high with nine field goals
and matched his season-high with five three-pointers. Since coming off the bench (Jan. 19-Feb. 4), Ross is averaging 9.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and shooting .470 (39-for-83) from the field. Last season Ross matched Vince Carter’s
team-record of 51 points Jan. 25, 2014 at Air Canada Centre against the Clippers. Ross set a team record by making seven three-pointers in the first half en route to the second 50-point performance in franchise history.
• Kyle Lowry will represent Toronto at the 2014 NBA All-Star game at Madison Square Garden next weekend. Lowry will become the fifth player in team history to appear in the All-Star game and the third elected by the fans as a
starter, joining Vince Carter (2000-04) and Chris Bosh (2007).
ROAD
1-0
9-10
Won 1
LAST WIN:
December 27, 2014 (110-98)
2014-15 AVERAGES
• Toronto continues a five-game homestand (Feb. 2-11) leading into the NBA All-Star break. This is the team’s third
homestand of five or more games - seven games (Nov. 7-21) and six (Jan. 8-18). The Raptors are looking to avoid
dropping three straight home games for the first time since Nov. 26-Dec. 1, 2013. Toronto is 4-6 in the last 10 home
games (Jan. 8-Feb. 4) and have more losses at home (9) than on the road (8) through 50 games for the first time in
team history.
• Toronto’s 33 wins through the first 50 games is the most in team history. The Raptors have a +.500 record through
50 games for a second straight year (26-24 in 2013-14) and the seventh time overall. Toronto’s 105.8 points per
game and 444 three-pointers made are the most in team history through 50 games.
James Johnson - Doubtful
Strained Right Hamstring
HOME
0-0
12-6
Lost 1
• Toronto has an opportunity to sweep the season-series against the L.A. Clippers for the seventh time in team history and the first since 2009-10. The Raptors have won four of the last five meetings at Air Canada Centre. Toronto is
one of six teams in the East with a .500 or better record against Western Conference teams. The Raptors are 6-2 at
home against the West with key wins against Oklahoma City, Memphis and Phoenix.
• Friday’s game against the Clippers will mark the team’s 25th consecutive sellout – the longest streak of sold out
games at Air Canada Centre since a team-record 39-game stretch from Nov. 20, 2001 - Oct. 30, 2002. Toronto’s
543,624 total attendance through 27 home games is second in the NBA behind Cleveland (555,174).
INJURY UPDATES
OVERALL
1-0
21-16
Won1
TEAM NOTES
• The Toronto Raptors host the Los Angeles Clippers at Air Canada Centre. Friday’s game was originally scheduled
to start at 7:30 p.m. but moved to a 7 p.m. tip-off to accommodate the ESPN broadcast. The Raptors host an ESPN
game for the second time this season - last: Dec. 17 vs. Brooklyn. Prior to that, the Raptors had not hosted an
ESPN game since Jan. 4, 2008 vs. Detroit. ESPN will return again Mar. 25 vs. Chicago in a 7 p.m. game.
PTS: 9.9
2014-15 RANKINGS
PPG
FG%
3FG%
FT%
OFF
DEF
REB
AST
STL
TO
BLK
TOR
5
10
16
5
12
26
22
19
17
4
20
LAC
3
2
4
23
27
15
24
3
13
2
11
C - JONAS VALANCIUNAS #17
MIN: 26.4 REB: 8.5 AST: 0.4 STL: 0.4 TO: 1.3
BLK: 1.2 PTS: 12.4
• Led the team with 10 rebounds, while adding nine points and two blocks Feb. 4 vs. Brooklyn.
• Leads the team in total rebounds (418), blocks (57) and double-doubles (16).
• Ranks sixth in the NBA with a .564 (228-for-404) field goal percentage and 17th in rebounds (8.5).
• Averaging 11.2 points, 9.0 rebounds and a .676 (25-for-37) FG% the last five games (Jan. 28-Feb. 4).
MIN: 23.0 REB: 2.6 AST: 3.6 STL: 0.5 TO: 1.4
BLK: 0.1 PTS: 9.5
G - GREIVIS VASQUEZ #21
• Contributed five points on 2-of-5 shooting Feb. 4 vs. Brooklyn.
• Averaging 10.5 points, 3.9 assists and 28.8 minutes in 15 starts - scored in double figures in 8 of the 15 games.
• Recorded five or more assists 16 times, including a season-high nine Jan. 18 vs. New Orleans.
• Averaging 10.2 points, 2.6 assists and .571 (12-for-21) 3FG% the last five games (Jan. 28-Feb. 4)
MIN: 35.0 REB: 4.8 AST: 7.4 STL: 1.6 TO: 2.5
BLK: 0.2 PTS: 18.8
G - KYLE LOWRY #7
• Recorded his 12th double-double Feb. 4 vs. Brooklyn (13 points, 10 assists). Shot 5-for-13 from the field.
• Ranks 21st in the NBA in scoring (18.8) and eighth in assists (7.4).
• Leads the team in total steals (80). Registered multiple steals in a single game 26 times this season.
• Averaging 12.2 points, 6.6 assists and shooting .359 (23-for-64) from the field the last five games (Jan. 29-Feb. 4).
NEXT GAME DETAILS
RECENT GAMES PLAYED
Opponent: San Antonio Spurs
Date: Sunday, February 8
Tip-Off: 7:00 p.m.
Venue: Air Canada Centre
Television: TSN
Radio: TSN Radio 1050
GAME 50 - FEBRUARY 4, 2015
BROOKLYN 109, TORONTO 93
SERIES RECAP VS. SAN ANTONIO
2014-15
ALL-TIME
STREAKS
OVERALL
0-2
9-27
Lost 7
HOME
0-1
5-13
Lost 4
ROAD
0-1
4-14
Lost 5
LAST WIN:
January 3, 2010 (91-86)
LAST HOME WIN:
January 3, 2010 (91-86)
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY:
+33, February 19, 1997
TORONTO - Jarrett Jack scored 24 points, Alan Anderson had 22 and the
Brooklyn Nets beat Toronto 109-93, handing the Raptors their first loss in
10 games against Atlantic Division opponents this season … Joe Johnson
scored 12 points for the Nets, who won their second straight after losing
five of six … Playing for the second time since missing 11 games with a
rib injury, Deron Williams scored 11 points in 33 minutes to help Brooklyn
avoid its first four-game road losing streak since December 2013 … Terrence Ross scored 23 and Kyle Lowry had 13 points and 10 assists for
the Raptors, who dropped their second in a row after winning the previous
six … DeMar DeRozan scored 13 points but was ejected for a Flagrant 2
foul on Bojan Bogdanovic with 1:02 left … Brooklyn led 76-72 to begin the
fourth, but Anderson padded the lead by making three free throws and
adding a slam dunk … Tyler Hansbrough hit a pair at the line for Toronto,
but Jack was fouled on a 3-pointer and made them all, putting the Nets up
84-74 with 10:16 left.
BROOKLYN
TORONTO
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT:
-26, April 4, 2003
GAME #26 - DECEMBER 23, 2013
SAN ANTONIO 112, TORONTO 99
SAN ANTONIO - Tony Parker had 26 points and eight assists and San
Antonio beat Toronto 112-99 ... Parker had eight points and three assists
in the final quarter, committing just one turnover in nine minutes ... Coming off a 104-98 victory over the Thunder on Sunday, the Raptors got
within three or less on numerous occasions in the second half, but couldn’t complete the rallies against the Spurs ...Toronto trailed 57-56 after
DeMar DeRozan’s three-pointer with 9:22 left in the third quarter, but Parker and Tim Duncan combined for eight points to rebuilding San Antonio’s
lead to 67-59 ... In his second game off the bench after starting the Spurs’
first 26 games, Danny Green hit a pair of three-pointers to put San Antonio up 90-80 with just under eight minutes remaining ... Green was 4- for6 on three-pointers in scoring 14 points for the Spurs ... Kyle Lowry and
Terrence Ross had 23 points each and DeRozan added 13 points for the
Raptors ...Ross was 3-for-6 on three-pointers and 10-for-16 overall ...Toronto kept pace despite giving up 16 offensive rebounds, being
outscored 52-36 in the paint and allowing San Antonio to score a season
high 24 second-chance points ... The Raptors also had 13 turnovers.
1
25
25
2
23
30
3
23
23
4
27
34
GAME 30 - DECEMBER 27, 2014
TORONTO 110, L.A. CLIPPERS 98
LOS ANGELES - Kyle Lowry scored 25 points and the Toronto Raptors'
reserves came up big in the fourth quarter of a 110-98 victory over the
Clippers, ending Los Angeles' eight-game home winning streak … Jonas
Valanciunas had 22 points and 11 rebounds for the defending Atlantic
Division champion Raptors, who entered the day with a one-game lead
over Atlanta for the best record in the Eastern Conference … Valanciunas
earned his ninth double-double of the season … Amir Johnson led th e
team with a season-high 12 rebounds … DeMar DeRozan missed his 14th
straight game because of a torn muscle in his left groin, and Landry Fields
was sidelined for the third game in a row with a concussion … Lowry
made 9-of-17 shots, after averaging 9.3 points and 27.5 percent from the
field over his previous four games against the Clippers … Terrence Ross
scored 11 for Toronto … The Raptors defeated the Clippers at Staple
Center for the first time since 2009.
1
22
26
2
27
23
3
27
21
4
33
21
TOT
109
93
3
31
29
4
30
20
TORONTO - Khris Middleton scored 25 points, Giannis Antetokounmpo
had 12 points and 12 rebounds, and the Bucks snapped a six-game losing
streak against Toronto with an 82-75 victory … Jared Dudley scored 14
points and John Henson had 12 for the Bucks, who never trailed despite
playing the final 28 minutes with only eight players … They held on for
their fourth consecutive win while scoring just nine points in the fourth
quarter … Jonas Valanciunas had 12 points and 13 rebounds, DeMar
DeRozan scored 16 and Lou Williams 12 for the Raptors, who had won
six straight … Toronto's 75 points were a season low … Kenyon Martin
scored 9 seconds into the fourth to give the Bucks a 75-60 lead, but they
didn't score again for more than eight minutes … Back-to-back 3-pointers
by Patrick Patterson and Greivis Vasquez brought Toronto to 75-68 at
8:24 … Tyler Hansbrough tipped in a missed shot by Williams to tie it at
75 with 3:45 left before Antetokounmpo finally snapped Milwaukee's scoring drought by making one of two from the line at 3:26 … The Bucks
missed 15 straight field goal attempts before Dudley's 3 at 2:08 gave them
a 79-75 edge … Antetokounmpo added another free throw and, after a
turnover by Kyle Lowry, Jerryd Bayless sealed it with a jumper.
MILWAUKEE
TORONTO
TOT
99
112
LAST TIME VS. L.A. CLIPPERS
TORONTO
L.A. CLIPPERS
2
27
23
GAME 49 - FEBRUARY 2, 2015
MILWAUKEE 82, TORONTO 75
LAST TIME VS. L.A. CLIPPERS
TORONTO
SAN ANTONIO
1
22
28
TOT
110
98
1
23
14
2
24
27
3
26
19
4
9
15
TOT
82
75
GAME 48 - JANUARY 31, 2015
TORONTO 120, WASHINGTON 116
WASHINGTON - Kyle Lowry scored 23 points and the streaking Toronto
Raptors won in overtime for the second consecutive night after losing a
large second-half lead, defeating the Washington Wizards 120-116 … Lou
Williams added 19 points and Amir Johnson scored 17 for the Raptors,
who tied a season high with their sixth straight victory … John Wall, battling migraines and a sprained right ankle, was a game-time decision for
Washington … He started and led all scorers with 28 points and had 12
assists … Bradley Beal added 26 points … Lowry scored seven points in
overtime for Toronto, who led by 21 points in the fourth and18 in the fourth
… Wall sparked the Wizards rally with 10 points in the fourth … Paul
Pierce sent the game into overtime with a three-pointer with 25.9 seconds
left … The Raptors scored six consecutive points, four by Lowry to reclaim
the lead … Wall's basket cut the lead to three, but Lowry drove, was
fouled and hit both free throws with 1:25 to go, and added a clinching free
throw with 6.3 seconds left … Toronto finished the first half 11-of-18 (.611)
from beyond the 3-point line and shot .571 percent (24-of-42) overall.
TORONTO
WASHINGTON
1
33
30
2
32
20
3
29
28
4
15
31
OT
11
7
TOT
120
116
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
• JANUARY 27: With a 104-91 win at Indiana the Raptors captured their 30th victory
before the All-Star break for the first time in team history. The previous record for
wins before the All-Star break was 29 (2009-10, 2006-07 and 2001-02).
• NOVEMBER 13: DeMar DeRozan moved into third on the team’s all-time scoring
list with 10 points vs. Chicago. DeRozan has passed Andrea Bargnani (6,581) and
Morris Peterson (6,498) this season.
• JANUARY 22: Kyle Lowry was elected as a starter for the 2015 NBA All-Star
Game being played Feb. 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York. Lowry earned
his first All-Star appearance by tallying 805,290 votes, which was second among
Eastern Conference guards. He leaped ahead of Miami’s Dwyane Wade by 15,451
votes after trailing by 100,352 through the Jan. 8 returns.
• Lowry is the third Raptor to be elected a starter, joining Vince Carter (2000-04) and
Chris Bosh (2007). He is the fifth Raptor to be named to the Eastern Conference All
-Star team: Bosh (2006-10), Carter (2000-04), Antonio Davis (2001) and DeMar
DeRozan (2014).
• JANUARY 19: Toronto reaches the midway point of the 2014-15 season with the
most wins in franchise history (27-14) for the first half. The Raptors were 21-20
after 41 games last year and went on to record a franchise-record 48 wins. The
most wins (first or second half) the team has ever recorded was 28 in the second
half of the 2006-07 season.
• JANUARY 14: DeMar DeRozan leads the team with 20 points in a victory over the
Philadelphia 76ers. DeRozan missed 21 games (Nov. 30 - Jan. 12) with a torn left
adductor longus tendon. The Raptors went 12-9 (.571) without him.
• JANUARY 5: Kyle Lowry was named Eastern Conference Player of the Month for
December, joining Chris Bosh (January 2007) as the only players in team history to
win the award. Lowry averaged 22.3 points, 8.9 assists and 4.2 rebounds in 15
games last month and help the Raptors to an 11-4 record. Highlighting Lowry’s
month was a career-high 39-point performance December 3 in a 123-104 win at
Utah. It was one of three 30-point scoring nights posted by Lowry, all on the road.
He also recorded a season-high 14 assists December 9 at Cleveland and matched
a career high with six steals December 14 at New York.
• JANUARY 2: A franchise-record streak of 59 consecutive days (Nov. 4 - Jan. 1)
atop the Eastern Conference standings ends following a loss at Golden State.
• DECEMBER 17: Toronto wins its 20th game of the season with a 105-89 victory
over Brooklyn. The Raptors reach 20 wins before the Christmas break for the first
time in team history. The earliest the Raptors reached the 20-win mark was 36
games during the 1999-00 and 2001-02 seasons. It took 39 games for the Raptors
to reach 20 victories last season (Jan. 17).
• DECEMBER 8: Toronto defeated Denver 112-107 for its first overtime victory at Air
Canada Centre since Mar. 29, 2009 vs. Chicago. The Raptors had lost 10 straight
overtime games at home.
• DECEMBER 8: Kyle Lowry was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week
for games played Dec. 1-7. Lowry led the NBA averaging 29.3 points and was fifth
among East players with 8.7 assists. He scored a career-high 39 points Dec. 3 at
Utah. Lowry had a .492 (.30-for-61) FG%, .538 (7-for-13) 3FG% and .913 (21-for23) FT%. This was the third time Lowry was named Player of the Week and the
second time with Toronto.
• DECEMBER 1: The NBA names Dwane Casey as Eastern Conference Coach of
the Month for November. Casey becomes the first coach in team history to win the
award twice after earning the honour in December 2013. This marks the fourth time
a Raptors coach has won the award – Lenny Wilkens (April 2002), Sam Mitchell
(January 2007) and Casey (December 2013).
• NOVEMBER 28: DeMar DeRozan leaves the game versus Dallas at the 8:23 mark
of the third quarter with a torn left adductor longus tendon (groin). In five-plus seasons with Toronto, DeRozan has missed only 11 games. He’s the only player in
team history to start all 82 games twice (2010-11 and 2012-13). He missed two
games in 2013-14 with a sprained left ankle/foot, three games with a sore left ankle
in 2011-12 and five games in 2009-10 with a sprained right ankle. DeRozan rested
for one game Apr. 14, 2014 vs. Milwaukee prior to the start of the playoffs.
• NOVEMBER 26: With a 126-115 win at Atlanta, the Raptors improved to 13-2 and
had the best record in the NBA for the first time in team history.
• NOVEMBER 21: Toronto defeats Milwaukee, 124-82, matching the franchise record for largest margin of victory. The Raptors also set a team-record for largest lead
in a game when they led by +52 (116-64) in the fourth quarter.
• NOVEMBER 21: Toronto completed a franchise-record seven game home stand
(Nov. 7-21) with a 6-1 record. The Raptors won four games by 15+ points, including
two against teams with a winning record (Washington and Milwaukee). DeMar
DeRozan led the team averaging 18.6 points. Kyle Lowry averaged17.6 points,
6.3 assists and 6.0 rebounds.
• NOVEMBER 19: Toronto defeated Memphis 96-92 in a match-up of first place
teams. Memphis entered the game with a 10-1 record (best in the West), while the
Raptors (8-2) were tied for first in the East. Vince Carter received a standing ovation from a sold-out crowd in the first public tribute to the former Raptors all-star
since being traded in 2004.
• NOVEMBER 19: Head coach Dwane Casey moved into second in the team’s alltime coaching victories list, passing Lenny Wilkens:
RAPTORS ALL-TIME COACHING WINS
Years
Games
Wins
Losses
Sam Mitchell
2004-08
345
156
189
Dwane Casey 2011-Present
280
138
142
Lenny Wilkens 2000-03
246
113
133
Jay Triano
2008-11
229
87
142
Pct.
.452
.493
.459
.380
RAPTORS ALL-TIME SCORING LIST
GP
FG-FGA
FG%
Chris Bosh
509
3,614-7,346
.492
Vince Carter
403
3,541-7,944
.446
DeMar DeRozan 412
2,506-5,654
.443
Andrea Bargnani 433
2,419-5,534
.437
Morris Peterson 542
2,341-5,562
.421
PPG
20.2
23.4
16.8
15.2
12.0
POINTS
10,275
9,420
6,924
6,581
6,498
• NOVEMBER 13: Toronto hosted Thursday night TNT game at Air Canada Centre
for the first time since Feb. 27, 2002 vs. Orlando.
• NOVEMBER 11: The Raptors wore their military camouflage jersey vs. Orlando as
part of Remembrance Day. It was also the first time the team wore a jersey with
sleeves.
• NOVEMBER 7: Toronto reached first place in the Eastern Conference standings
through six games for the first time since Nov. 12, 2004. It also marked the first
time the Raptors were alone in first place in franchise history.
• NOVEMBER 7: Toronto wore the original purple road uniforms for the first time
since May 4, 1999. The Raptors will wear retro uniforms seven times this season
as part of its 20th Anniversary Nights. The next 20th Anniversary Night is Jan. 16
vs. Atlanta.
• NOVEMBER 7: Kyle Lowry earned his sixth career triple-double Nov. 7 vs. Washington (13 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists) and fourth since joining the Raptors in
2012. Lowry passes Damon Stoudamire for the most triple-doubles in team history.
Stoudamire recorded three triple-doubles between 1995-97. Marcus Camby (2) and
Jose Calderon (2) are the only other players in team history to record multiple triple
-doubles.
• NOVEMBER 5: Toronto matched the best start in franchise history (4-1) with a 16point comeback win at Boston. Kyle Lowry led the team with 35 points.
• AUGUST 25: Toronto City Council approved a $30-million practice facility for the
Raptors at Exhibition Place. The practice facility is scheduled to be ready in time for
the 2016 NBA All-Star Weekend.
SOLD OUT
For the first time since the 2000-01 season, the Raptors have sold out of season
tickets. Toronto has boosted season ticket sales this season by more than 50 per
cent over last year. Toronto has sold 12,500 season seats, up from roughly 8,000 a
year ago. The Raptors have sold out 11 consecutive home games Nov. 11-Dec. 15.
This is the longest streak of consecutive sellouts since a team-record 39-game
stretch from Nov. 20, 2001 until Oct. 30, 2002.
GOOGLE ALERT
The Toronto Raptors were the most googled Canadian sports team in 2014. The
second most-searched team was the Montreal Canadiens followed by the Blue Jays
and Toronto FC. Spots 5 to 10 were filled entirely by CFL teams (Ottawa Redblacks,
Calgary Stampeders, Edmonton Eskimos, B.C. Lions, Montreal Alouettes and Hamilton Tiger-Cats).
RAPTORS UNVEIL NEW PRIMARY LOGO
‘Bold and confident’ mark represents the “We The North”
attitude of both team and its fans
2014-15 TRANSACTIONS...
MAY 6: Re-signed head coach Dwane Casey to a multi-year contract.
JUNE 26: Selected forward Bruno Caboclo (20th pick) and forward DeAndre Daniels (37th pick) in the NBA Draft.
Traded the draft rights to Xaiver Thames (59th pick) to Brooklyn for cash considerations.
JUNE 30: Acquired guard Lou Williams and centre Lucas Nogueira from Atlanta in exchange for guard John Salmons and a 2015 second-round draft pick.
JUNE 30: Extended qualifying offers to restricted free agents Greivis Vasquez, Patrick Patterson and Nando De
Colo.
JUNE 30: Exercised a team-option on forward Tyler Hansbrough.
JULY 10: Re-signed guard Kyle Lowry to a multi-year contract.
JULY 10: Acquired guard Diante Garrett from Utah in exchange for forward Steve Novak and a future second-round
draft pick.
JULY 12: Re-signed forward Patrick Patterson to a multi-year contract.
JULY 17: Re-signed guard Greivis Vasquez to a multi-year contract.
JULY 17: Signed forward James Johnson to a multi-year contract.
JULY 19: Waived guard Dwight Buycks and guard Diante Garrett.
AUGUST 3: Signed centre Lucas Nogueira to a rookie scale contract.
AUGUST 3: Signed guard Will Cherry.
AUGUST 18: Signed forward Jordan Hamilton.
SEPTEMBER 4: Signed centre Greg Stiemsma.
OCTOBER 14: Exercised fourth-year team options on centre Jonas Valanciunas and forward-guard Terrence Ross.
OCTOBER 25: Waived forward Jordan Hamilton and guard Will Cherry.
OCTOBER 29: Placed Bruno Caboclo and Greg Stiemsma (sprained right ankle) on the inactive list.
NOVEMBER 1: Placed Lucas Nogueira on the inactive list. Activated Greg Stiemsma.
NOVEMBER 2: Placed Amir Johnson (sore left ankle) on the inactive list. Activated Lucas Nogueira.
NOVEMBER 5: Placed Jonas Valanciunas (right hand contusion) on the inactive list. Activated Bruno Caboclo.
NOVEMBER 7: Placed Bruno Caboclo and Lucas Nogueira on the inactive list. Activated Amir Johnson (sore left
ankle) and Jonas Valanciunas (right hand contusion).
NOVEMBER 11: Placed Landry Fields (flu-like symptoms) on the inactive list. Activated Bruno Caboclo.
NOVEMBER 13: Placed Bruno Caboclo on the inactive list. Activated Lucas Nogueira.
NOVEMBER 15: Placed Lucas Nogueira on the inactive list. Activated Landry Fields.
NOVEMBER 19: Placed James Johnson (sprained right ankle) on the inactive list. Activated Bruno Caboclo.
NOVEMBER 21: Placed Tyler Hansbrough (right shoulder AC sprain) on the inactive list. Activated Lucas Nogueira.
NOVEMBER 24: Placed Lucas Nogueira on the inactive list. Activated James Johnson.
NOVEMBER 26: Placed Bruno Caboclo on the inactive list. Activated Lucas Nogueira.
NOVEMBER 28: Placed Lucas Nogueira on the inactive list. Activated Bruno Caboclo.
NOVEMBER 30: Placed DeMar DeRozan (torn left adductor longus tendon) and Bruno Caboclo on the inactive list.
Activated Tyler Hansbrough and Lucas Nogueira.
DECEMBER 1: Placed Lucas Nogueira on the inactive list. Activated Bruno Caboclo.
DECEMBER 12: Placed Bruno Caboclo on the inactive list. Activated Lucas Nogueira.
DECEMBER 14: Placed Lucas Nogueira on the inactive list. Activated Bruno Caboclo.
DECEMBER 15: Placed Bruno Caboclo on the inactive list. Activated Lucas Nogueria.
DECEMBER 17: Placed Lucas Nogueira on the inactive list. Activated Bruno Caboclo.
DECEMBER 19: Placed Bruno Caboclo on the inactive list. Activated Lucas Nogueria.
DECEMBER 21: Placed Landry Fields (concussion) on the inactive list. Activated Bruno Caboclo.
DECEMBER 25: Assigned Bruno Caboclo the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the NBA Development League.
DECEMBER 27: Placed Bruno Caboclo on the inactive list. Activated Landry Fields.
JANUARY 1: Re-called Bruno Caboclo from the Fort Wayne Mad Ants (NBA Development League).
JANUARY 10: Placed Lucas Nogueria on the inactive list. Activated Bruno Caboclo.
JANUARY 14: Placed Bruno Caboclo on the inactive list. Activated DeMar DeRozan.
JANUARY 30: Placed James Johnson (strained right hamstring) on the inactive list. Activated Bruno Caboclo.
JANUARY 31: Placed Bruno Caboclo on the inactive list. Activated Lucas Nogueria.
FEBRUARY 2: Placed Lucas Nogueria on the inactive list. Activated Bruno Caboclo.
2014-15 Schedule
October/November
Day
Date
Opponent
Wed.
Oct. 29 Atlanta
Sat.
Nov. 1 at Orlando
Sun.
Nov. 2 at Miami
Tue.
Nov. 4 Okla. City
Wed.
Nov. 5 at Boston
Fri.
Nov. 7 Washington
Sun.
Nov. 9 Philadelphia
Tue.
Nov. 11 Orlando
Thu.
Nov. 13 Chicago
Sat.
Nov. 15 Utah
Wed.
Nov. 19 Memphis
Fri.
Nov. 21 Milwaukee
Sat.
Nov. 22 at Cleveland
Mon.
Nov. 24 Phoenix
Wed.
Nov. 26 at Atlanta
Fri.
Nov. 28 Dallas
Sun.
Nov. 30 at L.A. Lakers
December
Day
Date
Opponent
Tue.
Dec. 2 at Sacramento
Wed.
Dec. 3 at Utah
Fri.
Dec. 5 Cleveland
Mon.
Dec. 8 Denver
Tue.
Dec. 9 at Cleveland
Fri.
Dec. 12 Indiana
Sun.
Dec. 14 at New York
Mon.
Dec. 15 Orlando
Wed.
Dec. 17 Brooklyn
Fri.
Dec. 19 at Detroit
Sun.
Dec. 21 New York
Mon.
Dec. 22 at Chicago
Sat.
Dec. 27 at L.A. Clippers
Sun.
Dec. 28 at Denver
Tue.
Dec. 30 at Portland
January
Day
Date
Opponent
Fri.
Jan. 2 at Golden State
Sun.
Jan. 4 at Phoenix
Thu.
Jan. 8 Charlotte
Sat.
Jan. 10 Boston
Mon.
Jan. 12 Detroit
Wed.
Jan. 14 Philadelphia
Fri.
Jan. 16 Atlanta
Sun.
Jan. 18 New Orleans
Mon.
Jan. 19 at Milwaukee
Wed.
Jan. 21 at Memphis
Fri.
Jan. 23 at Philadelphia
Sun.
Jan. 25 Detroit
Tue.
Jan. 27 at Indiana
Wed.
Jan. 28 Sacramento
Fri.
Jan. 30 at Brooklyn
Sat.
Jan. 31 at Washington
February
Day
Date
Opponent
Mon.
Feb. 2 Milwaukee
Wed.
Feb. 4 Brooklyn
Fri.
Feb. 6 L.A. Clippers
Sun.
Feb. 8 San Antonio
Wed.
Feb. 11 Washington
Fri.
Feb. 20 at Atlanta
Sat.
Feb. 21 at Houston
Mon.
Feb. 23 at New Orleans
Tue.
Feb. 24 at Dallas
Fri.
Feb. 27 Golden State
Sat.
Feb. 28 at New York
March
Day
Date
Opponent
Mon.
Mar. 2 at Philadelphia
Wed.
Mar. 4 Cleveland
Fri.
Mar. 6 at Charlotte
Sun.
Mar. 8 at Okla. City
Tue.
Mar. 10 at San Antonio
Fri.
Mar. 13 Miami
Sun.
Mar. 15 Portland
Mon.
Mar. 16 at Indiana
Wed.
Mar. 18 Minnesota
Fri.
Mar. 20 at Chicago
Sun.
Mar. 22 New York
Tue.
Mar. 24 at Detroit
Wed.
Mar. 25 Chicago
Fri.
Mar. 27 L.A. Lakers
Mon.
Mar. 30 Houston
APRIL
Day
Date
Opponent
Wed.
Apr. 1 at Minnesota
Fri.
Apr. 3 at Brooklyn
Sat.
Apr. 4 Boston
Wed.
Apr. 8 at Charlotte
Fri.
Apr. 10 at Orlando
Sat.
Apr. 11 at Miami
Tue.
Apr. 14 at Boston
Wed.
Apr. 15 Charlotte
Time/Result
W 109-102
W 108-95
L 107-102
W 100-88
W 110-107
W 103-84
W 120-88
W 104-100
L 100-93
W 111-93
W 96-92
W 124-82
W 110-93
W 104-100
W 126-115
L 106-102
L 129-122 (OT)
Time/Result
W 117-109
W 123-104
L 105-91
W 112-107 (OT)
L 105-101
W 106-94
W 95-90 (OT)
W 95-82
W 105-89
W 110-100
W 118-108
L 129-120
W 110-98
W 116-102
L 102-97 (OT)
Time/Result
L 126-105
L 125-109
L 103-95
W 109-96
L 114-111
W 100-84
L 110-89
L 95-93
W 92-89
L 92-86
W 91-86
W 114-110
W 104-91
W 119-102
W 127-122 (OT)
W 120-116 (OT)
Time/Result
L 82-75
L 109-93
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Time/Result
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Time/Result
8:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
NBA All-Star Weekend, February 13-15, 2015
Brooklyn / New York
GAME LEADERS
PLAYERS
Caboclo
DeRozan
PTS
REB
AST
15
3
4
POINTS
BENCH PTS
10+
10+
DOUBLE-
TRIPLE-
10-19
20-29
30+
REB
AST
DOUBLES
DOUBLES
8
15
1
2
2
7
5
3
2
Fields
2
Hansbrough
1
2
Hayes
A. Johnson
1
J. Johnson
Lowry
17
7
1
5
1
3
39
19
7
3
14
23
19
4
1
12
12
1
Noguiera
8
5
27
3
1
2
25
4
Valanciunas
6
29
25
5
Vasquez
1
8
7
21
3
Williams
10
1
33
28
9
Patterson
Ross
5
3
20
16
Stiemsma
1
2
STARTING LINEUPS
Centre
Valanciunas
Valanciunas
Hansbrough
Valanciunas
Valanciunas
Valanciunas
Valanciunas
Forward
A. Johnson
Patterson
Patterson
A. Johnson
A. Johnson
A. Johnson
A. Johnson
Forward
Ross
Ross
Ross
Ross
Fields
J. Johnson
DeRozan
Guard
DeRozan
DeRozan
DeRozan
Vasquez
Ross
Ross
Vasquez
Guard
Lowry
Lowry
Lowry
Lowry
Lowry
Lowry
Lowry
Record
12-4 (.750)
1-1 (.500)
1-0 (1.000)
3-2 (.600)
5-4 (.556)
4-3 (.571)
7-3 (.700)
INACTIVE REPORT
Player
No. of Games
Bruno Caboclo
29
Lucas Nogueira
29
DeMar DeRozan
21
James Johnson
7
Tyler Hansbrough
5
Landry Fields
4
Amir Johnson
3
Greg Stiemsma
1
Jonas Valanciunas
1
Dates
Oct. 29 - Nov. 4, Nov. 7-9, Nov. 13-15, Nov. 26, Nov. 30, Dec. 12, Dec. 15, Dec. 19, Dec. 27 - Jan. 8, Jan. 14-28, Jan. 31
Nov. 1, Nov. 7-11, Nov. 15-19, Nov. 24, Nov. 28, Dec. 2-9, Dec. 14, Dec. 17, Jan. 10-30, Feb. 2-4
Nov. 30 - Jan. 12
Nov. 19-22, Jan. 30 - Feb. 4
Nov. 21-28
Nov. 11-13, Dec. 22
Nov. 2-5
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
INJURY REPORT
Player
Greg Stiemsma
Amir Johnson
Jonas Valanciunas
Landry Fields
James Johnson
Tyler Hansbrough
DeMar DeRozan
TOTALS
Games Missed
1
3
1
2
5
3
4
5
21
45
Dates
Oct. 29
Nov. 2-5
Nov. 5
Nov. 11-13
Dec. 21-30
Nov. 19-22
Jan. 30 - Feb. 4
Nov. 21-28
Nov. 30 - Jan. 10
Injury
Sprained right ankle
Sore left ankle
Right hand contusion
Flu-like symptoms
Concussion
Sprained right ankle
Strained right hamstring
Right shoulder AC sprain
Torn left adductor longus tendon
Status
Doubtful
Record
Home
Away
Overall
33-17
18-9
15-8
Eastern
23-10
12-7
11-3
Western
10-7
6-2
4-5
Atlantic
9-1
5-1
4-0
Central
7-6
3-4
4-2
Current Streaks…
Overall
Lost 2
Home
Lost 2
Road
Won 4
Attendance...
Home totals
Home average
Home sellouts
532,624
19,727
24
Longest Streaks…
Overall
Won 6 (3X), Lost 4
Home
Won 5 (2X), Lost 2 (3X)
Road
Won 4, Lost 3
Road total
Road average
Road sellouts
404,008
17,566
10
Southeast
7-3
4-2
3-1
Southwest
1-3
1-2
0-1
Northwest
5-1
3-0
2-1
Pacific
4-3
2-0
2-3
OT
4-2
1-0
3-2
Record By Month..
October/November
December
January
13-4
11-4
9-7
February
March
April
0-2
0-0
0-0
Record By Day...
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
4-3
4-2
8-2
0-2
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
6-4
6-0
5-4
Record When Offence Scores...
100 or more points
Less than 100 points
28-8
5-9
Record When Defence Allows...
100 or more points
Less than 100 points
15-14
18-3
Record When Offence Shoots...
50% or better from the field
Between 45-49% from the field
Between 40-44% from the field
Under 40% from the field
12-2
12-3
7-8
2-4
Record When Defence Allows….
50% or better from the field
Between 45-49% from the field
Between 40-44% from the field
Under 40% from the field
5-5
12-9
10-3
6-0
Record When Toronto has...
a better (or same) FG% than opponents
more (or same) rebounds than opponents
more (or same) assists than opponents
fewer (or same) turnovers than opponents
22-3
17-6
16-2
28-8
Record When Toronto has...
a lower FG% than opponent
fewer rebounds than opponent
fewer assists than opponent
more turnovers than opponent
11-14
16-11
17-15
5-9
Record When The Raptors...
After first quarter
20-3
12-11
1-3
Lead
Trailed
Tied
After first half
22-7
8-10
3-0
After third quarter
31-6
2-11
0-0
Won
Lost
OT
4
2
1
0
0
2
0
1
3
2
1
4
5
2
5
4
2
6
0
1
7
1
3
8
1
1
9
0
1
10
2
0
11
1
0
12
3
0
13
4
0
14
1
1
Won
Lost
16
2
2
17
2
0
18
1
0
19
2
0
20
0
0
21
0
2
22
0
0
23
0
0
24
0
0
25
0
0
26
0
0
27
0
0
28
0
0
29
0
0
30+
2
0
2014-15 SEASON SERIES
2014-15 BACK-TO-BACKS
FIRST GAME
DATE
OPP
Nov. 1
@ORL
Nov. 4
OKC
Nov. 21
MIL
Dec. 2
@SAC
Dec. 8
DEN
Dec. 14
@N.Y.
Dec. 21
N.Y.
Dec. 27
@LAC
Jan. 18
N.O.
Jan. 27
@IND
Jan. 30
@BKN
Feb. 20
@ATL
Feb. 23
@N.O.
Feb. 27
G.S.
Mar. 15
POR
Mar. 24
@DET
Apr. 3
@BKN
Apr. 10
@ORL
Apr. 14
@BOS
RECORD: 10-1 (.909)
RESULT
W 108-95
W 100-88
W 124-83
W 117-107
W 112-107
W 95-90 (OT)
W 118-108
W 110-98
L 95-93
W 104-91
W 127-122 (OT)
SECOND GAME
DATE
OPP
Nov. 2
@MIA
Nov. 5
@BOS
Nov. 22
@CLE
Dec. 3
@UTA
Dec. 9
@CLE
Dec. 15
ORL
Dec. 22
@CHI
Dec. 28
@DEN
Jan. 19
@MIL
Jan. 28
SAC
Jan. 31
@WAS
Feb. 21
@HOU
Feb. 24
@DAL
Feb. 28
@N.Y.
Mar. 16
@IND
Mar. 25
CHI
Mar. 4
BOS
Apr. 11
@MIA
Apr. 15
CHA
RECORD: 8-3 (.727)
15
0
0
RESULT
L 107-102
W 110-107
W 110-93
W 123-104
L 105-101
W 95-82
L129-120
W 116-102
W 92-89
W 119-102
W 120-116 (OT)
Atlanta Hawks
Boston Celtics
Brooklyn Nets
Charlotte Hornets
Chicago Bulls
Cleveland Cavaliers
Dallas Mavericks
Denver Nuggets
Detroit Pistons
Golden State Warriors
Houston Rockets
Indiana Pacers
Los Angeles Clippers
Los Angeles Lakers
Memphis Grizzlies
2-1
2-0
2-1
0-1
0-2
1-2
0-1
2-0
2-1
0-1
0-0
2-0
1-0
0-1
1-1
Largest comeback by Toronto: 18 - Nov. 22 at Cleveland
Largest fourth quarter comeback by Toronto: 11 - Nov. 11 vs. Orlando
Largest comeback by opponent: 14 - 2X: last - Jan. 12 vs. Detroit
Largest fourth quarter comeback by opponent: 10 - Dec. 9 at Cleveland
Miami Heat
Milwaukee Bucks
Minnesota Timberwolves
New Orleans Pelicans
New York Knicks
Oklahoma City
Orlando Magic
Philadelphia 76ers
Phoenix Suns
Portland Trail Blazers
Sacramento Kings
San Antonio Spurs
Utah Jazz
Washington Wizards
0-1
2-1
0-0
0-1
2-0
1-0
3-0
3-0
1-1
0-1
2-0
0-0
2-0
2-0
LAST TIME...
50+ points
Toronto: 51, Terrence Ross, January 25, 2014 vs. L.A. Clippers.
Opponent: 51, Kevin Durant; March 21, 2014 vs. Oklahoma City (2OT)
40+ points
Toronto: 51, Terrence Ross, January 25, 2014 vs. L.A. Clippers.
Opponent: 51, Kevin Durant; March 21, 2014 vs. Oklahoma City (2OT)
Back-to-back 40+ points
Toronto: Vince Carter; 42, December 9, 2001 vs. Phoenix and 42, December 7, 2001 vs. Denver (OT).
Opponent: None.
20+ rebounds
Toronto: 21, Jonas Valanciunas, April 11, 2014 vs. New York.
Opponent: 20, DeAndre Jordan, December 30, 2014 at L.A. Clippers.
20-point, 20-rebound games
Toronto: Chris Bosh; 23 points, 22 rebounds, November 14, 2006 at Golden State.
Opponent: Jared Sullinger: 25 points, 20 rebounds, January 15, 2014 at Boston.
15+ assists
Toronto: 17, Jose Calderon, December 19, 2012 vs. Detroit.
Opponent: 15, Rajon Rondo, November 5, 2014 at Boston.
Triple-doubles
Toronto: Kyle Lowry, November 7, 2014 vs. Washington (13 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists).
Opponent: Kobe Bryant, November 30, 2014 at L.A. Lakers (OT) (31 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists).
Two 30+ scorers
Toronto: Lou Williams (31), Kyle Lowry (30); December 28, 2014 at Denver
Opponent: Jamal Crawford (37), Blake Griffin (30); January 25, 2014 vs. L.A. Clippers.
Three 20+ scorers
Toronto: Greivis Vasquez (25), Kyle Lowry (22), Lou Williams (20); January 2, 2015 at Golden State.
Opponent: Kyle Korver (20), Jeff Teague (20), Mike Scott (20); October 29, 2014 vs. Atlanta.
Four 20+ scorers
Toronto: DeMar DeRozan (33), Amir Johnson (25), Kyle Lowry (25), Greivis Vasquez (21); March 21, 2014 vs. Oklahoma City (2OT).
Opponent: Monta Ellis (27), Dorell Wright (26), Stephen Curry (23), David Lee (21); March 25, 2011 at Golden State.
Three Double Figure Rebounders
Toronto: Jonas Valanciunas (13), Amir Johnson (11), Rudy Gay (10); November 11, 2013 at Houston.
Opponent: Zach Randolph (18), Marc Gasol (12), Mike Conley (10); November 19, 2014 vs. Memphis.
Three Players with Double-Doubles
Toronto: Jonas Valanciunas (31 pts, 12 reb), Amir Johnson (12 pts, 10 reb), Kyle Lowry (10 pts, 12 ast); January 12, 2015 vs. Detroit
Opponent: Brandon Jennings (34 pts, 10 ast), Greg Monroe (22 pts, 10 ast), Andre Drummond (10 pts, 14 reb); January 12, 2015 vs. Detroit
Four Players with Double-Doubles
Toronto: Shawn Marion (16 pts, 15 reb), Chris Bosh (11 pts, 12 reb), Andrea Bargnani (28 pts, 10 reb), Jose Calderon (13 pts, 11 ast); February 22, 2009 vs. New York.
Opponent: Raymond Felton (10 pts, 12 ast), Brevin Knight (19 pts, 10 ast), Jumaine Jones (17 pts, 11 reb), Gerald Wallace (11 pts, 14 reb.);
April 9, 2006 vs. Charlotte.
NEXT MAN UP - LAST TIME STARTING
PLAYER
Lou Williams
James Johnson
Landry Fields
Chuck Hayes
Patrick Patterson
Tyler Hansbrough
Terrence Ross
Greg Stiemsma
DATE
Apr. 14, 2014
Jan. 12, 2015
Jan. 8, 2014
Dec. 3, 2013
Nov. 5, 2014
Nov. 5, 2014
Jan. 18, 2015
Apr. 11, 2014
TEAMS
ATL vs. CHA
TOR vs. DET
TOR vs. CHA
SAC vs. OKC
TOR at BOS
TOR at BOS
TOR vs. N.O.
N.O. at OKC
KEY STATS
13 points, 6 assists, 34 minutes
11 points, 4 rebounds, 35 minutes
10 minutes
6 points, 9 rebounds, 18 minutes
14 points, 3 rebounds, 27 minutes
4 points, 5 rebounds, 24 minutes
1 rebound, 11 minutes
1 point, 4 rebounds, 25 minutes
2014-15 TORONTO RAPTORS ROSTER
NO.
5
10
2
50
44
15
3
7
92
54
31
34
17
21
23
PLAYER
Bruno Caboclo
DeMar DeRozan
Landry Fields
Tyler Hansbrough
Chuck Hayes
Amir Johnson
James Johnson
Kyle Lowry
Lucas Nogueira
Patrick Patterson
Terrence Ross
Greg Stiemsma
Jonas Valanciunas
Greivis Vasquez
Lou Williams
POS
F
G
G-F
F-C
C-F
F
F
G
C
F
F-G
C
C
G
G
HT
6-9
6-7
6-7
6-9
6-6
6-9
6-9
6-1
7-0
6-9
6-7
6-11
7-0
6-6
6-1
WT
212
219
206
237
285
249
248
204
233
240
198
237
270
211
173
BIRTHDATE
9/21/1995
8/7/1989
6/27/1988
11/3/1985
6/11/1983
5/1/1987
2/20/1987
3/25/1986
7/26/1992
3/14/1989
2/5/1991
9/26/1985
5/6/1992
1/16/1987
10/27/1986
PRIOR TO NBA/HOME COUNTRY
Pinheiros/Sky (Brazil) / Brazil
USC / USA
Stanford / USA
North Carolina / USA
Kentucky / USA
Westchester HS (Los Angeles) / USA
Wake Forest / USA
Villanova / USA
Estudiantes (Spain) / Brazil
Kentucky / USA
Washington / USA
Wisconsin / USA
Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania) / Lithuania
Maryland / Venezuela
South Gwinnett HS / USA
NBA EXP.
R
5
4
5
9
9
5
8
R
4
2
3
2
4
9
HEAD COACH: Dwane Casey (Kentucky)
ASSISTANT COACHES:
Bill Bayno (Sacred Heart)
Nick Nurse (Northern Iowa)
Jesse Mermuys (Arizona)
Tom Sterner (Millersville State College)
Jama Mahlalela (British Columbia)
ASSISTANT COACH/DIRECTOR OF SPORTS SCIENCE:
Alex McKechnie (Leeds School of Physiotherapy)
ATHLETIC TRAINER:
Scott McCullough
DWANE CASEY
HEAD COACH
Dwane Casey was named the eighth head coach in franchise history June 21, 2011 joining the organization just nine days after helping lead the Dallas Mavericks to the 2011 NBA
Championship. Casey, 57, has served as a head coach, associate head coach and assistant coach in the NBA 19 of the past 20 years. He has coached in two NBA Finals (1996 and
2011) and two NBA All-Star Games (1996 and 1998).
Last season, Casey guided the Raptors to a club-record 48 wins, an Atlantic Division championship and the third overall seed in the Eastern Conference. His squad also set a franchise
record with 22 road wins and matched an all-time high with 16 victories against Western Conference opponents. Casey continued his emphasis on the defensive end of the court as
Toronto ranked in the Top 10 in points allowed (98.0, 6th) and opponent field goal percentage (.450, 10th).
The season turned for Casey and the Raptors following a seven-player trade with Sacramento on December 8. From that point forward the club posted the best mark in the Eastern
Conference at 41-22.
In the 2012-13 campaign, Casey and his coaching staff oversaw the marked development of a youthful core of players including DeMar DeRozan, Amir Johnson, Jonas Valanciunas
and Terrence Ross. DeRozan established career highs in points, rebounds, assists and minutes. Johnson posted career bests in points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks and minutes.
Valanciunas earned NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month honours.
In his first season with the Raptors, Casey took a unit that ranked near the bottom of the NBA in every defensive category and transformed the culture and results. The Raptors finished
the 2011-12 campaign as the league’s season leader for greatest improvement in opponent field goal percentage and opponent scoring. Toronto ranked in the Top 10 in fewest points
allowed (9th), opponent field goal percentage (8th) and three-point field goal percentage (5th). The team had finished in the bottom third of the league in all three categories in the 201011 season.
Casey spent three seasons (2008-11) as an assistant with the Mavericks. Dallas posted a 162-84 (.659) mark during that span, winning 50 or more games in each of Casey’s three
seasons with the team. Casey was in charge of a defensive unit that held its opponents to 96.0 points per game (6th in the NBA) and .450 per cent shooting from the field (8th in the
NBA) in the 2010-11 regular season. In the 2011 postseason, Casey’s defense posted series victories over offensive powers the likes of Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook,
LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. Dallas held its playoff opponents to 92.5 points per game and .447 per cent shooting from the floor.
Toronto is Casey’s second stop as an NBA head coach. His first endeavor as a bench boss was with the Minnesota Timberwolves from 2005-07. He had the club in playoff contention
with a 20-20 record when he was replaced January 25, 2007. His 2005-06 squad finished in the NBA’s top 10 in fewest average points per game and lowest opponent field goal percentage.
Casey began his NBA coaching career in 1994 as an assistant with the Seattle Supersonics. He spent 11 seasons with the Sonics where he served under longtime NBA head coaches
George Karl, Paul Westphal and Nate McMillan. He was promoted to associate head coach in November 2000. Nine of his teams in Seattle finished above .500 with five winning 50 or
more games. The 1996 squad won the Western Conference Championship after finishing the regular season with a franchise record 64 victories.
In 14 seasons as an NBA assistant, Casey’s teams have registered a 689-427 mark (.617) with eight campaigns of 50 or more wins. His teams have qualified for the playoffs in 11 of
those 14 seasons.
Prior to joining the Sonics, Casey spent five years as a head coach in Japan. He also coached Japan’s National Team with basketball legend Pete Newell. In the summer of 1998,
Casey coached the team to its first World Championship appearance in 31 years.
From 1985-89, Casey was an assistant under legendary collegiate coach Eddie Sutton at the University of Kentucky. The Wildcats posted a 90-40 mark during that span. He also
served as an assistant under Clem Haskins at Western Kentucky University from 1980-85.
Casey began his coaching career at Kentucky in 1979 as a graduate assistant under Joe B. Hall. While at UK, he recruited and coached eventual NBA players Winston Bennett, Sam
Bowie, Rex Chapman, LeRon Ellis, Shawn Kemp, Chris Mills, Dirk Minnifield, Irving Thomas and Melvin Turpin.
Casey played collegiately at Kentucky and helped the Wildcats register a 30-2 record in his junior season and capture the 1978 NCAA Championship. A four-year letterman, Casey was
named team captain his senior year and won Kentucky’s all-academic award.
A native of Morganfield, Kentucky, Casey earned a degree in business administration from Kentucky in 1979. He and his wife, Brenda, have a daughter, Justine, and son, Zachary.
#5 BRUNO CABOCLO
Position: Forward
Country: Brazil
Height: 6-9
Birthday: 9/21/1995
Weight: 212
NBA EXP: R
2014-15 SEASON:
• Inactive for 29 games. DNP-CD for 17 games.
• NBA D-League: Appeared in three games with Fort Wayne, averaging 4.3 points, 2.7
rebounds and 13.0 minutes ... Tallied 13 points, seven rebounds and two blocks in 20
minutes in his first game Dec. 27 at Iowa.
• Re-called from Fort Wayne (NBA D-League) on Jan. 1.
• Assigned to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the NBA Development League on Dec. 25.
• Grabbed one offensive rebound in two minutes Dec. 21 vs. New York.
• Scored eight points and grabbed one rebound in his NBA debut Nov. 21 vs. Milwaukee.
Shot 3-for-6 from the field and made two three pointers against the Bucks.
• Played for the Raptors’ entry in the 2014 Samsung NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. Averaged 11.4 points (second on the team), 3.0 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 26.0
minutes. Scored in double digits in all five games.
• First-round draft choice (20th overall) by Toronto in 2014.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
LAST FIVE GAMES
MIN
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
INACTIVE
DNP-CD
INACTIVE
DNP-CD
1:02
0-0
0-0
0-0
REB
AST
ST
BS PTS
0
0
0
0
0
#10 DEMAR DEROZAN
Position: Guard
College: USC
Position: Guard-Forward
College: Stanford
Height: 6-7
Birthday: 6/27/1988
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
LAST FIVE GAMES
MIN
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
DNP-CD
DNP-CD
DNP-CD
DNP-CD
1:02
0-0
0-0
0-0
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
MIN
31:20
40:52
42:55
25:23
34:49
LAST FIVE GAMES
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
5-13
1-3
1-4
9-17
0-1
8-9
5-16
0-0
5-9
5-16
0-2
6-8
5-13
0-2
3-3
REB
5
4
10
2
5
AST
6
9
7
2
6
ST
1
1
0
1
0
BS
0
0
1
0
0
PTS
12
26
15
16
13
#50 TYLER HANSBROUGH
Weight: 215
NBA EXP: 4
2014-15 SEASON:
• Inactive for four games. DNP-CD for 27 games. DND for three games.
• Averaging 3.6 points, 2.2 rebounds and 18.6 minutes in nine starts.
• Missed five games (Dec. 21-30) with a concussion.
• Did not return to the game Dec. 19 at Detroit after flipping over Kyle Singler midway
through the third quarter. Received eight stitches to the back of his head.
• Grabbed a season-high four rebounds and matched a season-high with eight points
Dec. 15 vs. Orlando. Made his first three-pointer since Mar. 22, 2013.
• Tied his season-high with eight points Dec. 12 vs. Indiana.
• Made his first start of the season Dec. 9 at Cleveland. Contributed with four points, two
assists and two steals in 23 minutes against the Cavs.
• Scored a season-best eight points Nov. 21 vs. Milwaukee. Shot 4-for-5 from the field.
• Missed two games (Nov. 11-13) with flu-like symptoms.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Weight: 219
NBA EXP: 5
2014-15 SEASON:
• Earned his second double-double of the season Jan. 31 at Washington with 15 points,
and team highs of 10 rebounds and seven assists.
• Led the team in assists back-to-back games (Jan. 30-31).
• Scored a team-high 20 points in his return to the lineup Jan. 14 vs. Philadelphia. Appeared in his 400th game as a Raptor against the Sixers.
• Inactive for 21 games (Nov. 30 - Jan. 12) with a torn left adductor longus tendon. The
Raptors went 12-9 without him.
• Left at the 8:23 mark of the third quarter Nov. 28 vs. Dallas with a torn left adductor
longus tendon (groin).
• Scored 10 points Nov. 13 vs. Chicago and passed Andrea Bargnani (6,581) for third on
the team’s all-time scoring list.
• Shot a perfect 11-for-11 at the free throw line Nov. 7 vs. Washington for 25 points. The
fourth time he finished a game perfect at the free throw line with 10 or more attempts.
• Recorded 23 points and a team-high six assists Nov. 5 at Boston. Passed Morris Peterson (6,498) for fourth on the team’s all-time scoring list against the Celtics.
• Scored a season-high 30 points on 11-for-22 shooting Nov. 2 at Miami.
• Set career highs for rebounds (11) and steals (6) on opening night Oct. 29 vs. Atlanta.
Became the first guard since Jason Kidd (Oct. 31, 2000) with 10+ rebounds and fiveplus steals in his team's first game of the season. Added 15 points against the Hawks
for his fourth career double-double.
• Earned a gold medal at 2014 FIBA World Cup with Team USA.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
#2 LANDRY FIELDS
Height: 6-7
Birthday: 8/7/1989
REB
AST
ST
BS PTS
0
0
0
0
0
Position: Forward-Centre
College: North Carolina
Height: 6-9
Weight: 237
Birthday: 11/3/1985 NBA EXP: 5
2014-15 SEASON:
• Inactive for five games. DNP-CD for one game.
• Grabbed 5+ rebounds 16 times this season.
• Has led the team in rebounds twice and scored in double figures twice.
• Matched his season-high with seven rebounds Jan. 28 vs. Sacramento.
• Made his first career three-pointer Jan. 8 vs. Charlotte.
• Recorded 10 points and a season high-tying seven boards Dec. 28 at Denver.
• Missed five games (Nov. 21-28) with a right shoulder AC sprain.
• Led the team on the glass with a team high-tying six rebounds Nov. 9 vs. Philadelphia.
• Made his first start of the year Nov. 5 at Boston and grabbed a team-high five boards.
• Recorded season highs of 12 points and seven rebounds Nov. 4 vs. Oklahoma City.
Made 8-of-10 free throws against the Thunder.
• Toronto exercised its team-option June 30 for the 2014-15 season.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
MIN
12:09
6:15
13:49
18:48
7:20
LAST FIVE GAMES
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-4
2-4
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
1-2
1-2
0-0
4-4
REB
7
0
2
6
1
AST
0
0
0
0
0
ST
1
1
0
2
0
BS
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
0
3
4
3
6
#15 AMIR JOHNSON
#44 CHUCK HAYES
Position: Centre-Forward
College: Kentucky
Height: 6-6
Birthday: 6/11/1983
Weight: 285
NBA EXP: 9
2014-15 SEASON:
• DNP-CD for 31 games.
• Scored a season-high nine points on a perfect 4-for-4 shooting Dec. 19 at Detroit.
• Grabbed a season-best five rebounds Nov. 26 at Atlanta.
• Set season highs with three assists and three steals Nov. 22 at Cleveland.
• Collected a then season-high four rebounds Nov. 21 vs. Milwaukee.
• Played the final 10:02 during the team’s fourth quarter comeback Nov. 19 vs. Memphis.
Added one rebound and two assists against the Grizzlies.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
LAST FIVE GAMES
MIN
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
13:32 1-1
0-0
0-0
DNP-CD
DNP-CD
DNP-CD
DNP-CD
REB
1
AST
0
ST
1
BS PTS
2 2
Position: Forward-Centre
Height: 6-9
High School: Westchester (L.A) Birthday: 5/1/1987
2014-15 SEASON:
• Has scored in double figures 22 times. Topped the team on the glass seven times.
• Scored 24 points on 10-for-11 shooting Jan. 30 at Brooklyn.
• Passed Alvin Williams (417) for fifth on the Raptors’ all-time games played list Jan. 27
at Indiana.
• Recorded a double-double in three-of-four games (Jan. 12-18).
• Finished with 10 points and a season-high 16 rebounds Jan. 14 vs. Philadelphia.
• Passed Antonio Davis (957) for second on the team’s all-time offensive rebound list
Jan. 2 at Golden State.
• Made a short jumper with 4.7 seconds left to send the game to OT Dec. 30 at Portland.
• Grabbed a then season-high 12 rebounds Dec. 27 at L.A. Clippers.
• Led the team in rebounds in back-to-back games (Dec. 19-21) - totaled 17 boards.
• Became the seventh player in franchise history to appear in 400 games Dec. 19 at
Detroit. Grabbed a team high-tying eight rebounds against his former team.
• Scored his 4,000th point in the NBA on Dec. 17 vs. Brooklyn.
• Netted a season-high 27 points on 11-for-15 shooting Dec. 5 vs. Cleveland.
• Scored a then season-high 20 points Nov. 28 vs. Dallas. Matched his career-high with
two three-pointers made against the Mavs.
• Inactive for three games (Nov. 2-5) with a sore left ankle.
• Recorded a double-double (16 pts, 10 reb) in the season opener Oct. 29 vs. Atlanta.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Height: 6-9
Birthday: 2/20/1987
Weight: 248
NBA EXP: 5
2014-15 SEASON:
• Inactive for six games. DNP-CD for two games.
• Averaging 11.1 points, 6.0 rebounds and 28.7 minutes in seven starts.
• Has missed three games (Jan. 30 - Feb. 2) with a strained right hamstring.
• Finished with 15 points and a team-high 10 boards Jan. 10 vs. Boston.
• Tied his season-high with four blocks Jan. 8 vs. Charlotte.
• Recorded his fifth career double-double with 14 points and a season and team-high 11
rebounds Dec. 30 at Portland.
• Scored in double figures in three straight games (Dec. 19-22) - totaled 38 points.
• Added 10 points and six rebounds in his first start of the season Dec. 21 vs. New York.
• Recorded a season-high 19 points and seven rebounds Dec. 2 at Sacramento.
• Inactive for three games (Nov. 19-22) with a sprained right ankle.
• Left midway through the fourth quarter Nov. 15 vs. Utah with a sprained right ankle.
• Scored a then season-high 16 points Nov. 13 vs. Chicago. Became the sixth player in
team history to record four blocks and four steals in the same game.
• Led the team with a then season-high 10 rebounds Nov. 11 vs. Orlando. Matched his
career-high with 10 defensive rebounds against the Magic.
• Dished out a team high-tying five assists Nov. 4 vs. Oklahoma City.
• Signed to a multi-year contract (July 17).
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
LAST FIVE GAMES
MIN
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
REB
7:15
1-5
0-0
0-0
3
INACTIVE - Strained right hamstring
INACTIVE - Strained right hamstring
INACTIVE - Strained right hamstring
INACTIVE - Strained right hamstring
AST
1
ST
1
BS PTS
0 2
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
MIN
21:08
34:34
38:01
17:06
26:31
LAST FIVE GAMES
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
2-4
1-2
1-1
10-11 0-0
4-4
6-10
1-3
4-6
1-2
1-1
0-0
4-4
1-1
0-0
REB
4
7
6
3
5
AST
5
0
3
1
0
ST
0
0
1
0
0
BS
0
0
3
1
0
PTS
6
24
17
3
9
#7 KYLE LOWRY
#3 JAMES JOHNSON
Position: Forward
College: Wake Forest
Weight: 249
NBA EXP: 9
Position: Guard
College: Villanova
Height: 6-1
Birthday: 3/25/1986
Weight: 204
NBA EXP: 8
2014-15 SEASON:
• Leads the team in steals (80). Registered multiple steals in a single game 26 times.
• Elected a starter for his first NBA All-Star game Jan. 22. Becomes the third player in
team history elected as a starter - Chris Bosh (2007) and Vince Carter (2000-04).
• Recorded his 3,000th assist in the NBA Jan. 8 vs. Charlotte.
• Scored 20+ points in six straight games (Dec. 21 - Jan. 2).
• Named Eastern Conference Player of the Month for December. Averaged 22.3 points
and 8.9 assists. Joined Chris Bosh (January 2007) as the only players in team history
to be named Player of the Month.
• Recorded 30 points and 11 assists Dec. 28 at Denver - his 12th career 30-point game
and eighth with the Raptors.
• Registered at least two steals in five straight games (Dec. 14-21).
• Matched a career-high with six steals Dec. 14 at New York. Passed Doug Christie
(1,197) for fifth on the team’s all-time assists list against the Knicks.
• Dished out a season-high 14 assists Dec. 9 at Cleveland.
• Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played Dec. 1-7. Led the
NBA averaging 29.3 points in three games.
• Scored a career-high 39 points Dec. 3 at Utah.
• Scored 27 points and tied his then season-high with 13 assists Dec. 2 at Sacramento.
• Finished with 14 points and a then season-high 13 assists Nov. 26 at Atlanta.
• Earned his sixth career triple-double Nov. 7 vs. Washington (13 points, 11 rebounds,
10 assists). Became the first player in team history to record four triple-doubles with the
Raptors, passing Damon Stoudamire (3).
• Scored a then season-high 35 points Nov. 5 at Boston.
• Re-signed to a multi-year contract July 10.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
MIN
32:45
44:04
41:34
29:06
35:59
LAST FIVE GAMES
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
5-12
2-4
1-1
4-17
1-6
1-2
8-15
1-5
6-8
1-7
0-2
0-0
5-13
1-3
2-4
REB
2
6
3
3
6
AST
7
8
3
5
10
ST
1
2
2
1
1
BS
0
0
0
0
0
PTS
13
10
23
2
13
#92 LUCAS NOGUEIRA
#54 PATRICK PATTERSON
Position: Centre
Country: Brazil
Position: Forward
College: Kentucky
Height: 7-0
Birthday: 7/26/1992
Weight: 233
NBA EXP: R
2013-14 SEASON:
• Inactive for 29 games. DNP-CD for 16 games.
• Recorded four points and three rebounds in six minutes Jan. 4 at Phoenix.
• Made his NBA debut Nov. 21 vs. Milwaukee. Registered two points and five rebounds
in nine minutes against the Bucks.
• Competed for the Raptors’ entry in the 2014 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas where
he contributed 5.0 points, 5.8 rebounds and 20.3 minutes in five contests.
• Toronto acquired his draft rights June 30 from the Hawks.
• Selected 16th overall by Boston in the 2013 NBA Draft ... His draft rights were traded
on draft night to Dallas and then to Atlanta.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
LAST FIVE GAMES
MIN
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
INACTIVE
INACTIVE
DNP-CD
INACTIVE
INACTIVE
REB
AST
ST
BS PTS
Position: Forward-Guard
College: Washington
Height: 6-7
Birthday: 2/5/1991
Weight: 198
NBA EXP: 2
2014-15 SEASON:
• Came off the bench for the first time this season Jan. 19 at Milwaukee. Led the bench
with 16 points on 7-for-12 shooting.
• Made at least one three-pointer in a career-high 14 straight games (Dec. 14 - Jan. 12).
• Pulled down a season and team-high eight rebounds Dec. 28 at Denver.
• Scored a season and team-high 22 points Dec. 14 at New York.
• Grabbed six of his seven rebounds in the first quarter Dec. 12 vs. Indiana.
• Played a season-high 40 minutes Dec. 8 vs. Denver and finished with 16 points.
• Matched his then season-high with 20 points Dec. 2 at Sacramento. Reached 20 points
in back-to-back games (Nov. 30 - Dec. 2) for the first time in his career.
• Scored a then season-high 20 points Nov. 30 at L.A. Lakers.
• Became first Raptor to make 4+ three pointers in three straight games (Nov. 7-11)
since Anthony Parker (Apr. 8-13, 2007).
• Scored 17+ points in three straight games (Nov. 7-11) - shot .667 (12-for-18) from
three-point range during this stretch.
• Scored a then season-high 18 points Nov. 7 vs. Washington. Shot 4-for-6 from threepoint range and added a then season-high five rebounds.
• Had his fourth-year team option exercised Oct. 14.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
MIN
15:30
20:17
17:54
31:40
29:20
LAST FIVE GAMES
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
5-6
2-3
1-1
2-7
1-3
0-0
3-6
1-3
1-1
4-12
2-5
0-0
9-16
5-11
0-0
REB
0
1
2
4
3
AST
2
1
1
2
0
ST
0
0
0
1
0
BS
0
0
0
0
1
PTS
13
5
8
10
23
Weight: 240
NBA EXP: 4
2014-15 SEASON:
• Has led the team on the glass eight times. Recorded three double-doubles.
• Averaging 9.3 points and 3.7 rebounds in three starts.
• Earned his third double-double with 14 points and a career high-tying 13 rebounds Jan.
23 at Philadelphia.
• Matched his career-high with 13 rebounds Jan. 19 at Milwaukee.
• Gathered a career-high seven offensive rebounds Dec. 22 at Chicago.
• Scored in double figures in seven consecutive games (Dec. 8-19). Averaged 12.7
points, while shooting .633 (19-for-30) from three-point range during this stretch.
• Set a career-high with six assists Dec. 15 vs. Orlando.
• Recorded a season-high 19 points and eight rebounds Dec. 8 vs. Denver and sent the
game into overtime with a three-pointer with 28.9 seconds left in regulation time. Made
a career-high five three pointers against the Nuggets.
• Grabbed five or more rebounds in six straight games (Nov. 21-30).
• Earned his second straight double-double (Nov. 28-30) with 10 points and a career
high-tying 13 rebounds Nov. 30 at L.A. Lakers.
• Grabbed a then season-high 12 rebounds Nov. 28 vs. Dallas. Added 10 points for his
first double-double.
• Scored a then season-high 16 points on 7-for-11 shooting Nov. 15 vs. Utah.
• Netted 14 points and made a then career-high four three pointers Nov. 5 at Boston.
• Played 15 minutes in his first start of the season Nov. 2 at Miami.
• Re-signed to a multi-year contract July 12.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
#31 TERRENCE ROSS
Height: 6-9
Birthday: 3/14/1989
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
MIN
23:40
32:20
36:58
30:54
27:33
LAST FIVE GAMES
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
4-8
3-5
0-0
6-13
0-5
0-0
5-7
3-4
3-4
3-8
1-4
2-2
5-10
1-5
0-0
REB
2
5
6
11
8
AST
0
1
2
2
1
ST
2
1
0
2
2
BS
0
1
1
0
1
PTS
11
12
16
9
11
#34 GREG STIEMSMA
Position: Centre
College: Wisconsin
Height: 6-11
Birthday: 9/26/1985
Weight: 237
NBA EXP: 3
2014-15 SEASON:
• Inactive for one game. DNP-CD for 39 games.
• Collected a season-high four rebounds Nov. 21 vs. Milwaukee.
• Recorded four points and three rebounds in 13 minutes of action during his Raptors
debut Nov. 4 vs. Oklahoma City.
• Missed one game (Oct. 29) with a sprained right ankle.
• Signed as a free agent September 4.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
LAST FIVE GAMES
MIN
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
DNP-CD
DNP-CD
DNP-CD
DNP-CD
1:02
0-0
0-0
0-0
REB
AST
ST
BS PTS
0
1
0
0
0
#17 JONAS VALANCIUNAS
#21 GREIVIS VASQUEZ
Position: Centre
Country: Lithuania
Position: Guard
College: Maryland
Height: 7-0
Birthday: 5/6/1992
Weight: 270
NBA EXP: 2
2014-15 SEASON:
• Leads the team in total rebounds (408), blocks (55) and double-doubles (16).
• Set a career-high with 31 points Jan. 12 vs. Detroit. Made a career-high 14 field goals.
• Recorded 22 points and 11 rebounds Dec. 27 at L.A. Clippers. Scored 20+ points in
back-to-back games (Dec. 22-27) for the first time in his career.
• Scored 20 points on a career-high 18 field goal attempts Dec. 22 at Chicago.
• Matched a career-high with three straight double-doubles (Dec. 8-12).
• Grabbed a season-high 15 rebounds Dec. 9 at Cleveland. Led the team with 18 points.
• Blocked a season-best four shots Dec. 8 vs. Denver.
• Led the team in rebounds in six straight games (Nov. 24 - Dec. 3).
• Scored a then career-high 27 points Nov. 24 vs. Phoenix. Shot 10-for-11 from the field
and 7-of-8 at the free throw line against the Suns. Also had a team-high 11 rebounds.
• Scored 17 points and grabbed a then season-high 14 rebounds Nov. 15 vs. Utah.
• Inactive for one game (Nov. 5) with a right hand contusion.
• Led the team with 17 points on opening night Oct. 29 vs. Atlanta.
• Competed for Lithuania at 2014 FIBA World Cup - averaged team highs of 14.4 points
and 8.4 rebounds.
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
MIN
25:31
32:51
17:10
25:19
33:34
LAST FIVE GAMES
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
6-10
0-0
3-3
7-7
0-0
4-4
3-6
0-0
0-0
6-9
0-0
0-0
3-5
0-0
3-5
REB
9
11
2
13
10
AST
0
0
1
0
1
ST
1
0
1
0
0
BS
2
0
3
1
2
PTS
15
14
6
12
9
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
2014-15 SEASON:
• Scored 10+ points in a season-high 10 consecutive games (Jan. 18 - Feb. 2).
• Set a team record for 20-point games off the bench Jan. 30 at Brooklyn. Scored 25
points for his 11th game with 20+ points, passing Leandro Barbosa’s mark of 10.
• Handed out a season-high five assists Jan. 8 vs. Charlotte.
• Posted a team-high 31 points Dec. 28 at Denver. Set a season-high with 11 field goals.
• Recorded a team high-tying four assists Dec. 22 at Chicago.
• Poured in a game-high 26 points and matched his season-high with five made three
pointers Dec. 12 vs. Indiana.
• Scored five of his team-high 26 points in overtime Dec. 8 vs. Denver.
• Scored in double digits in eight straight contests (Nov. 15-30).
• Led the bench with 22 points in his return to Atlanta on Nov. 26.
• Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played Nov. 17-23. Averaged 23.7 points, shot .526 (10-of-19) from three-point range and a perfect 21-of-21 at
the free throw line.
• Poured in a career-high 36 points Nov. 22 at Cleveland. Shot 9-for-19 from the field
and 15-for-15 at the charity stripe - matching his career-high for made free throws.
Became the eighth Raptor to score 30+ points as a reserve. Tied his career-high with
three offensive rebounds against the Cavs.
• Scored a then season-high 22 points Nov. 21 vs. Milwaukee. Shot 7-for-14 from the
field and a season-best 5-of-7 from three-point range.
• Finished with eight points in 16 minutes during his Raptors debut Oct. 29 vs. Atlanta.
• Acquired from Atlanta on June 30.
Opp.
SAC
@BKN
@WAS
MIL
BKN
MIN
26:06
29:23
29:16
28:31
20:48
REB
2
4
1
1
0
AST
2
3
5
0
2
ST
3
0
3
0
0
BS
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
31:04
24:25
27:23
33:13
21:00
LAST FIVE GAMES
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
7-9
4-5
0-0
3-8
2-4
0-0
4-8
3-4
1-1
3-11
2-6
0-0
2-5
1-2
0-0
REB
4
7
2
3
0
AST
6
0
4
2
1
ST
1
0
0
0
0
BS
0
0
0
1
0
PTS
18
8
12
8
5
PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE
#5 Bruno Caboclo: cuh-BO-clo
#50 Tyler Hansbrough: HANDS-bro
#92 Lucas Nogueira: no-GARE-uh
#34 Greg Stiemsma: STEEMS-muh
#17 Jonas Valanciunas: YO-nahs vah-lahn-CHEW-nahs
#21 Greivis Vasquez: GRAY-vis VASS-kezs
Position: Guard
Height: 6-1
Weight: 173
High School: South Gwinnett (GA) Birthday: 10/27/1986 NBA EXP: 9
Date
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Weight: 211
NBA EXP: 4
2014-15 SEASON:
• Has led the team in assists eight times.
• Averaging 10.9 points, 4.1 assists and 29.3 minutes in 14 starts
• Recorded 5+ assists 16 times, including five straight games (Nov. 28 - Dec. 5).
• Dished out a season-high nine assists Jan. 19 at Milwaukee.
• Scored a season-high 25 points and tied his then season-high with seven assists Jan.
2 at Golden State. Shot 10-for-19 from the field and 5-for-9 from beyond the arc.
• Tied his then season-high with 21 points on 9-for-13 shooting Dec. 21 vs. New York.
• Collected a season-best five rebounds Dec. 8 vs. Denver.
• Scored 10+ points in four consecutive games (Nov. 26 - Dec. 2).
• Finished with 12 points and a then season-high seven assists Dec. 2 at Sacramento.
• Scored 12 of his then season-high 21 points in the fourth quarter Nov. 26 at Atlanta.
Recorded the first 12 points of the fourth for Toronto.
• Led the team with a then season high-tying six assists Nov. 21 vs. Milwaukee.
• Scored in double digits in three of the first four games of the season (Oct. 29 - Nov. 4).
• Re-signed to a multi-year contract July 17.
#23 LOU WILLIAMS
LAST FIVE GAMES
FG-A 3FG-A
FT-A
7-16
4-12
9-9
6-12
3-7
10-11
8-16
2-7
1-1
1-12
1-7
9-10
1-11
1-9
1-2
Height: 6-6
Birthday: 1/16/1987
PTS
27
25
19
12
4
Asst. Coach Jama Mahlalela: Jah-MAH MAH-la-lee-lah
Asst. Coach Jesse Mermuys: MER-miss
CAREER LEADERS:
POINTS
10,275
9,420
6,924
6,581
6,498
Chris Bosh
Vince Carter
DeMar DeRozan
Andrea Bargnani
Morris Peterson
FIELD GOALS
3,614
3,541
2,506
2,419
2,341
REBOUNDS
4,776
2,839
2,648
2,095
2,091
Chris Bosh
Antonio Davis
Amir Johnson
Andrea Bargnani
Vince Carter
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
1,369
Chris Bosh
995
Amir Johnson
957
Antonio Davis
740
Vince Carter
503
Morris Peterson
GAMES PLAYED
542
Morris Peterson
525
Jose Calderon
509
Chris Bosh
433
Andrea Bargnani
423
Amir Johnson
ASSISTS
3,770
1,791
1,761
1,553
1,389
Chris Bosh
Vince Carter
DeMar DeRozan
Andrea Bargnani
Morris Peterson
Jose Calderon
Alvin Williams
Damon Stoudamire
Vince Carter
Kyle Lowry