The Toronto Raptors’ betting odds of winning games this season have improved significantly, as the team finds itself in the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff race.
Because of that, the Raptors have the rare luxury of sending multiple players to the All-Star Game.
With that said, let’s take a look at the Raptors’ All-Star Game selections this year.
Who Are the Raptors in This Year’s NBA All-Star Game?
Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram are the Raptors in this year’s NBA All-Star Game.
Both second-time All-Star wings have meshed well in their first year as teammates, helping the Raptors contend for a top-four seed in the East a season after finishing well outside the playoff picture.
Ingram said the trade to Toronto has helped expand his game, especially on defense, and made him a more efficient offensive player.
Barnes’s leadership, team-first mindset, and versatility on both sides of the floor have sparked Toronto’s turnaround, showing he has what it takes to be Toronto’s face of the franchise.
Raptors head coach Darko Rajaković believes in Barnes enough that he can become a Defensive Player of the Year, league MVP, and Finals MVP. Only Michael Jordan, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Giannis Antetokounmpo have won all three awards.
Who Replaced Steph Curry in the All-Star Game?
Ingram replaced Steph Curry in the All-Star Game.
Who Was the First Raptors NBA All-Star?
Vince Carter was the first Raptors NBA All-Star, earning that honour in 2000.
During that same weekend, Vinsanity electrified the world with his historic dunk contest performance, which included a 360 windmill, a ball-through-the-legs off a bounce-pass dunk, and the unforgettable “honey dip.”
Carter was voted as a starter in just his second NBA season and was the league’s leading vote-getter in four of his five All-Star appearances in Toronto.
Every Raptors NBA All-Star Player
| Player | Year | Position |
| Scottie Barnes | 2026 | Forward/Guard |
| Brandon Ingram | 2026 | Forward |
| Scottie Barnes | 2024 | Forward/Guard |
| Pascal Siakam | 2023 | Forward |
| Fred VanVleet | 2022 | Guard |
| Pascal Siakam | 2020 | Forward |
| Kyle Lowry | 2020 | Guard |
| Kyle Lowry | 2019 | Guard |
| Kawhi Leonard | 2019 | Forward |
| Kyle Lowry | 2018 | Guard |
| DeMar DeRozan | 2018 | Guard/Forward |
| Kyle Lowry | 2017 | Guard |
| DeMar DeRozan | 2017 | Guard/Forward |
| Kyle Lowry | 2016 | Guard |
| DeMar DeRozan | 2016 | Guard/Forward |
| Kyle Lowry | 2015 | Guard |
| DeMar DeRozan | 2014 | Guard/Forward |
| Chris Bosh | 2010 | Forward/Center |
| Chris Bosh | 2009 | Forward/Center |
| Chris Bosh | 2008 | Forward/Center |
| Chris Bosh | 2007 | Forward/Center |
| Chris Bosh | 2006 | Forward/Center |
| Vince Carter | 2004 | Guard/Forward |
| Vince Carter | 2003 | Guard/Forward |
| Vince Carter | 2002 | Guard/Forward |
| Vince Carter | 2001 | Guard/Forward |
| Antonio Davis | 2001 | Forward/Center |
| Vince Carter | 2000 | Guard/Forward |
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