- Here’s a list of the top five Toronto Raptors with the most triple-doubles.
- Kyle Lowry leads the list with 16.
- Pascal Siakam and Damon Stoudamire follow with five and three respectively.
The Toronto Raptors franchise has showcased some of the best players in the NBA. They were able to acquire them, either from the trade market or via the NBA draft. These athletes showed their greatness by becoming all-around studs, thus making sure that they did everything they could on both ends of the floor to increase Toronto’s NBA championship odds each year.
One way to monitor this movement is through triple-doubles. Triple-doubles can indicate how a player helps the team not only on the offensive end but also on the defensive end.
The Toronto Raptors’ statistical franchise leader in this category is Kyle Lowry, who accumulated 16 triple-doubles for the franchise.
Toronto Raptors With Most Triple-Doubles
Rank | Player | Career Triple-Doubles |
---|---|---|
1 | Kyle Lowry | 16 |
2 | Pascal Siakam | 5 |
3 | Damon Stoudamire | 3 |
T-4 | Jose Calderon | 2 |
T-4 | Marcus Camby | 2 |
T-4 | Fred VanVleet | 2 |
Kyle Lowry’s Triple-Doubles With Toronto Raptors
Lowry played 601 games for the Raptors across nine seasons and averaged 17.5 points, 7.1 assists, and 4.9 rebounds. He is the only player in franchise history to have double-digit triple-doubles.
Most triple-doubles in Raptors history:
Kyle Lowry — 13
All other players combined — 12https://t.co/71PPplwE6c pic.twitter.com/vIrE3VRHQJ— StatMuse (@statmuse) December 19, 2019
Following Lowry in this category is Pascal Siakam, who was drafted by the team as the 27th overall pick in 2016.
The 6-foot-8 power forward out of New Mexico State already has five triple-doubles in his seven-year career with Toronto. Apart from being a vital member of the championship team in 2019, he has also represented the team in two NBA All-Star Games and bagged the Most Improved Player of the Year award in 2019.
Sitting third on the list is Damon Stoudamire. The 5-foot-10 point guard was the first-ever draftee of the team in 1995 and was selected as the seventh-overall pick. Despite only playing for three seasons, Stoudemire was able to rack up three triple-doubles.
Following Stoudamire on the list is a three-way tie between Jose Calderon, Marcus Camby, and Fred VanVleet with two triple-doubles apiece.