Toronto Raptors Offensive Rebounds Leaders in Team History

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Some of the greatest players in Toronto Raptors history put in work on the offensive glass.

Their ability to fight for second-chance opportunities helped maximise the Raptors’ odds of winning games.

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

Most Offensive Rebounds in Raptors History

RankPlayerOffensive Rebounds
1Chris Bosh1,369
2Jonas Valančiūnas1,209
3Amir Johnson1,050
4Antonio Davis957
5Vince Carter740
6Pascal Siakam739
7Scottie Barnes738
8Jakob Poeltl719
9Chris Boucher708
10DeMar DeRozan514
11Morris Peterson503
12Kyle Lowry475
13Jerome Williams466
14OG Anunoby429
15Tracy McGrady413
16Andrea Bargnani401
17Ed Davis397
18Kevin Willis378
19Serge Ibaka377
20Charles Oakley355

Which Player Has the Most Offensive Rebounds in Toronto Raptors History?

Chris Bosh has the most offensive rebounds in Raptors history with 1,369.

The most offensive boards he’s had in a game is 10 during a 110-99 Raptors loss to the Golden State Warriors on Nov. 14, 2006.

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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.