Jason Kapono was the first player in NBA history to have the highest three-point percentage in two consecutive seasons. He led the league in 2006-07 with a .514 three-point percentage while playing for the Miami Heat and set a Toronto Raptors franchise record in 2007-08 with a .483 three-point percentage.
In Game 3 of the 2001 Eastern Conference Semifinals, Vince Carter scored 50 points and hit a then-record 9 three-pointers.
In 2019, Leonard scored 732 points while leading the Raptors through the playoffs to their first NBA championship. This was the third-best scoring total for a single NBA postseason in league history, behind only LeBron James (748, 2018) and Michael Jordan (759, 1992).
Lou Williams only played one season with Toronto (2014-15), but he made it count, coming off the bench to average 15.5 points per game and becoming the first Raptor to win Sixth Man of the Year.
In 1996-97, Doug Christie had 201 steals to go with 200 turnovers and a career high 245 personal fouls.
Jakob Poeltl was the only player to appear in every game during the 2017-18 season, averaging 18.6 minutes, 6.9 points, 4.8 total rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per game.
Amir Johnson had a career-best season in 2012-13 with career highs in minutes played (2,325), points (813), rebounds (611), assists (122), steals (81), and personal fouls (301).
Despite being panned by critics as soon as his name was called in the draft, Villanueva responded with a solid rookie season. He averaged 13.0 points and 6.4 rebounds in 81 games. He finished second among rookies in points and rebounds, and third in minutes and blocked shots. He also tallied 12 double-doubles and set the Raptors' rookie records for points (48) and rebounds (18) in a game.
Damon Stoudamire finished the 1996-97 season with 709 assists, the highest total of his career.
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