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Brief Review of the Toronto Raptors History

The Toronto Raptors are a basketball franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They have been in existence since the 1995-1996 season.

Draft History edit

In 1995 the Toronto Raptors were allotted the 7th selection in their first NBA draft, they choose Damon Stoudamire a highly respected and touted prospect out of the University of Arizona. Stoudamire spent 2 and a half seasons as a Raptor, winning the rookie of the year award and being bestowed with the nickname mighty mouse, a representation of his size and playing abilities. During the 1997/1998 season Stoudamire was traded to the Portland Trailblazers along with Walt Williams and Carlos Rogers for Kenny Anderson, Alvin Williams, Gary Trent, two first round draft picks, a second round pick and cash considerations.[1]

Draft Round Pick Player Nat Pos College/High School/Club
1995 1 7 Damon Stoudamire USA   USA PG University of Arizona
1995 2 35 Jimmy King USA   USA SG University of Michigan
1996 1 2 Marcus Camby USA   USA PF/C University of Massachusetts
1997 1 9 Tracy McGrady USA   USA SG/SF Mt. Zion Christian Academy
1998 1 4 Antawn Jamison (traded to Golden State)[a] USA   USA SF/PF University of North Carolina
1998 2 47 Tyson Wheeler (from Portland,[b] traded to Denver)[c] USA   USA PG University of Rhode Island
1999 1 5 Jonathan Bender (from Denver,[c] traded to Indiana)[d] USA   USA PF Picayune Memorial High School
1999 1 12 Aleksandar Radojević YUG   YUG C Barton County Community College
2000 1 21 Morris Peterson (from Minnesota)[c] USA   USA SG/SF Michigan State University
2000 2 46 DeeAndre Hulett USA   USA SG/SF College of the Sequoias
2001 1 17 Michael Bradley USA   USA PF/C Villanova University
2002 1 20 Kareem Rush (from New York,[e] traded to L.A. Lakers)[f] USA   USA SG University of Missouri–Columbia
2003 1 4 Chris Bosh USA   USA PF/C Georgia Tech Institute of Technology
2003 2 52 Remon Van de Hare (from L.A. Lakers)[f] NLD   NLD C FC Barcelona (Spain)
2004 1 8 Rafael Araújo BRA   BRA C Brigham Young University
2004 2 39 Albert Miralles (from Cleveland,[g] traded to Miami)[h] ESP   ESP C Roseto Basket (Italy)
2005 1 7 Charlie Villanueva USA   USA PF University of Connecticut
2005 1 16 Joey Graham (from New Jersey)[i] USA   USA G/F Oklahoma State University
2005 2 41 Roko Ukić (from Orlando)[j] CRO   CRO PG KK Split (Croatia and Adriatic League)
2005 2 58 Uros Slokar (from Miami)[h] SLO   SLO PF/C P.A. Udine (Italy)
2006 1 1 Andrea Bargnani ITA   ITA PF/C Pallacanestro Treviso (Italy)
2006 2 35 P. J. Tucker USA   USA SF University of Texas at Austin
2006 2 56 Edin Bavčić (from New Orleans,[k] traded to Philadelphia)[l] BIH   BIH PF KK Bosna (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
2008 1 17 Roy Hibbert (traded to Indiana)[m] USA   USA C Georgetown University
2009 1 9 DeMar DeRozan USA   USA SG University of Southern California
2010 1 13 Ed Davis USA   USA PF University of North Carolina

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Other notable raptors draft picks were all stars Tracy McGrady, Chris Bosh and Antwan Jamison who was traded on draft night to the Golden State Warriors for Vince Carter, [3] who would become known as Air Canada and the face of the franchise.

In the 2006 NBA draft the Toronto Raptors used their first ever #1 overall pick to take Andrea Bargnani from Benetton Treviso Italy. [4] Andrea has become the leading scorer on the Toronto Raptors following the controversial departure of Chris Bosh to the Miami Heat via free agency.

 

First Season edit

The trials and tribulations of a budding franchise did not deter the Raptors from putting up a respectable 21-61 record in their first season. Playing in front of a raucus crowd at the Rogers Centre the Raptors won their first game on November 3rd 1995 against the New Jersey Nets 94-78.[5] Highly touted prospect Damon Stoudamire had 10 points. This was the beginning of a historic season as Stoudamire won the rookie of the year award averaging 19 points and 9.3 assists per game.[6] Although most fans remember Stoudamire for his early exit from the city, most around the NBA regard him as one of the individuals who put a country and a city on the basketball map, paving the way for future all stars and team success.

 
Home of the Toronto Raptors from 1995-1999

Star Players edit

Although the Toronto Raptors have existed for only 15+ years, 3 names have become synonymous with the Raptors organization, Tracy McGrady, Vince Carter and Chris Bosh. Although all of these athletes developed their star status within the Raptors organization, one common theme can be found, all of them left the team for what they thought would be greener pastures. Although the Chris Bosh era in Miami has just begun both McGrady and Carter have failed to reach the NBA finals and have been regarded by their respective new franchises (Orlando, New Jersey) as relative underachievers.

Best Season edit

Although their success didn't produce a 50 win season, the Toronto Raptors best year was arguable the 2006/2007 season going 47-35 and winning the central division.[7] The first division crown for the franchise did not lead to playoff success, as they lost their first round series against public enemy number one Vince Carter and the New Jersey Nets. This 2006/2007 season, led by budding star Chris Bosh, will go down as a key year in the development and growth of this young franchise.

Future edit

The future for the Toronto Raptors appears to be bright. Although they hold a 5-9 record they are lead by budding star, and former #1 overall pick Andrea Bargnani and riding a current 3 game win streak. The future appears to be heavily based on their youth at the small forward and shooting guard position lead by Sonny Weems, currently averaging 14 points per game, and Demar Derozan the #9 pick in the 2009 draft averaging 13 points per game. With salary cap space and what would appear to be an impending high draft pick, the summer of 2011 cannot come soon enough for raptors fans.[8]

References edit

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  2. ^ Crzycheetah. "Toronto Raptors Draft History." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. 26 May 2007. Web. 23 Nov. 2010. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Raptors_draft_history>.
  3. ^ "Toronto Raptors Draft History | Raptors." Where Amazing Happens. | NBA.COM. Raptors.com, 23 Nov. 2010. Web. 23 Nov. 2010. <http://www.nba.com/raptors/news/draft_history.html>.
  4. ^ "NBA.com." Where Amazing Happens. | NBA.COM. NBA. Web. 23 Nov. 2010. <http://www.nba.com/draft2006/profiles/AndreaBargnani.html>.
  5. ^ Fantasy Players Network Banner. Historical Moments, 21 June 2003. Web. 23 Nov. 2010. <http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nba/toronto/raptors.html>.
  6. ^ "Damon Stoudamire - San Antonio Spurs - Career Statistics - NBA - Yahoo! Canada Sports." Yahoo! Canada Sports - Sports News, Scores, Rumors, Fantasy Games, and More. Yahoo Canada Sports. Web. 23 Nov. 2010. <http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3009/career;_ylt=AiDgb4EvMlipnSIaQ1adYBmubwM6>.
  7. ^ "2006-2007 NBA Regular Season Conference Standings - National Basketball Association - ESPN." ESPN: The Worldwide Leader In Sports. Web. 23 Nov. 2010. <http://espn.go.com/nba/standings/_/year/2007>.
  8. ^ HalfRest, By MonthLeagueSeason. "Toronto Raptors 2011 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - ESPN." ESPN: The Worldwide Leader In Sports. Web. 23 Nov. 2010. <http://espn.go.com/nba/team/stats/_/name/tor/toronto-raptors>.