Toronto Raptors at the NBA All-Star Game – Box Score Lines

Statistics and box scores from previous Raptors appearances at All-Star games.

Here you have it:

PlayerBoxSeasonAgeStartedMPFG3PFTREBASTSTLBLKTOVPTS
Vince Carter, SFLost1999-0023Yes28:006-110-20-04220212
Vince Carter, SFWon2000-0124Yes24:007-181-41-13411316
Vince Carter, SGLost2001-0225Injured
Vince Carter, SGLost2002-0326No25:004-91-10-0120019
Vince Carter, SGLost2003-0427Yes16:005-71-30-02020211
Antonio Davis, CWon2000-0132Yes20:004-110-00-0901108
Chris Bosh, CWon2005-0621No16:353-70-02-3820018
Chris Bosh, CLost2006-0722Yes22:295-70-01-27100011
Chris Bosh, CWon2007-0823Yes21:327-150-00-27100114
Chris Bosh, CLost2008-0924Injured
Chris Bosh, CWon2009-1025No29:089-160-05-710120323

DeMar DeRozan marks the 12th time a Raptor has been selected for the All-Star game.  Previous to him there’s only been three players in the franchise’s 19 years – Vince Carter(5), Chris Bosh (5), and Antonio Davis (1).  The best game a Raptor has had is likely Chris Bosh off the bench in 2009-10, when only LeBron James surpassed him for shots.

The Raptors have averaged 12.4 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.4 turnovers for the All-Star game.  They’ve shot 49.5% from the field and 30% from three.  The FT shooting has been disappointing at 60%, but oh well, you can’t have everything in life.

Vince Carter had a 1-3 record, Antonio Davis was 1-0, and Chris Bosh was 3-2.