Most Field Goals Made In Toronto Raptors History

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The Toronto Raptors have had many lethal scorers suit up for the team since the franchise was founded in 1995.

Those scorers helped maximise the Raptors’ odds of winning games, whether they threw down an electrifying dunk, lit it up from deep, or created clean looks in the midrange or at the rim.

With that said, who has the most field goals made in Raptors history? Let’s find out.

Most Field Goals Made In Toronto Raptors History

RankPlayerField Goals Made
1DeMar DeRozan4,716
2Chris Bosh3,614
3Vince Carter3,541
4Kyle Lowry3,376
5Pascal Siakam3,363
6Andrea Bargnani2,419
7Morris Peterson2,341
8Scottie Barnes2,224
9Jonas Valančiūas2,169
10Fred VanVleet2,053
11José Calderón2,023
12OG Anunoby1,768
13Amir Johnson1,663
14Alvin Williams1,555
15Doug Christie1,532
16Antonio Davis1,419
17Damon Stoudamire1,399
18Gary Trent Jr.1,319
19Serge Ibaka1,314
20Terrence Ross1,294

Which Player Has the Most Field Goals Made for the Toronto Raptors?

DeMar DeRozan has the most field goals made for the Raptors with 4,716.

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Sameer Kumar is an NBA writer for BetMGM who specializes in providing analysis on player performance and telling stories beyond the numbers. He graduated from SUNY Oswego with a B.A. in Broadcasting & Mass Communication.

Sameer Kumar is an NBA writer for BetMGM who specializes in providing analysis on player performance and telling stories beyond the numbers. He graduated from SUNY Oswego with a B.A. in Broadcasting & Mass Communication.