Toronto Raptors Most Blocks in Team History

David Lee and Amir Johnson, Toronto Raptors at Golden State Warriors March 4, 2013
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The Toronto Raptors have had a plethora of big men compile a lot of blocks, but arguably the game’s best dunker of all time also swatted away his fair share of shots.

Toronto’s defensive schemes, many of which ended in a rejection, helped improve the Raptors’ odds of winning games.

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

Most Blocks in Raptors Team History

RankPlayerBlocks
1Chris Bosh600
2Amir Johnson480
3Jonas Valančiūnas479
4Vince Carter415
5Antonio Davis405
6Chris Boucher384
7Andrea Bargnani382
8Marcus Camby360
9Scottie Barnes350
10Pascal Siakam317
11Jakob Poeltl312
12Serge Ibaka281
13Tracy McGrady278
14Keon Clark232
15Oliver Miller228
16James Johnson215
17OG Anunoby201
18Kyle Lowry195
19Doug Christie187
20DeMar DeRozan185

Which Player Has the Most Blocked Shots for the Toronto Raptors?

Chris Bosh has the most blocked shots for the Raptors with 600.

The most blocks he’s had in a game is six, doing it three times.

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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.