2007–08 Toronto Raptors season

The 2007–08 Toronto Raptors season was the 13th National Basketball Association (NBA) season for the Toronto Raptors basketball franchise, with the 2007–08 season scheduled to begin in October 2007. The major acquisition was that of three-point specialist Jason Kapono from the Miami Heat, and much expectations also rested on the maturing of Andrea Bargnani, Toronto's number one draft pick in 2006. With an overwhelming majority of home game sellouts (32, the second highest in franchise history), the Raptors qualified for the playoffs for the second year running, but this time around as the sixth seed.[1] The Raptors faced the third seed Orlando Magic, and were eliminated in five games. The Raptors had the tenth best team offensive rating in the NBA. They did not qualify for the playoffs again until 2014, when led by Lowry and Derozan.[2]

2007–08 Toronto Raptors season
Head coachSam Mitchell
General managerBryan Colangelo
OwnersMaple Leaf Sports & Entertainment
ArenaAir Canada Centre
Results
Record41–41 (.500)
PlaceDivision: 2nd (Atlantic)
Conference: 6th (Eastern)
Playoff finishFirst Round
(lost to Magic 1–4)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
Television
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Roster edit

PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameHeightWeightDOBFrom
PF7Bargnani, Andrea7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)250 lb (113 kg)1985-10-26Italy
PF9Baston, Maceo6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)230 lb (104 kg)1975-05-29Michigan
C4Bosh, Chris6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)230 lb (104 kg)1984-03-24Georgia Tech
C1Brezec, Primož7 ft 1 in (2.16 m)255 lb (116 kg)1979-10-02Slovenia
PG8Calderón, José6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)210 lb (95 kg)1981-09-28Spain
SG20Delfino, Carlos6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)230 lb (104 kg)1982-08-29Argentina
PG11Ford, T. J.6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)165 lb (75 kg)1983-03-24Texas
PF15Garbajosa, Jorge6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)245 lb (111 kg)1977-12-19Spain
SF14Graham, Joey6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)225 lb (102 kg)1982-06-11Oklahoma State
PF43Humphries, Kris6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)235 lb (107 kg)1985-02-06Minnesota
SF24Kapono, Jason6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)215 lb (98 kg)1981-02-04UCLA
SF33Moon, Jamario6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)205 lb (93 kg)1980-06-13Meridian CC
C12Nesterovič, Rasho7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)255 lb (116 kg)1976-05-30Slovenia
SG18Parker, Anthony6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)215 lb (98 kg)1975-06-19Bradley
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (DL) On assignment to D-League affiliate
  • Injured

Roster
Last transaction: March 27, 2008

Offseason edit

Three-point specialist Jason Kapono was Toronto's major signing before the season began; however, he was never deployed to the expected extent.

Coming off a successful 2006–07 campaign, Toronto were one of the league leaders in season ticket sales before the season began.[3] Toronto was barred largely by salary cap from making any drastic changes to its starting lineup, but they remained active in transfer activity. The Raptors first acquired Georgios Printezis from the 2007 NBA draft,[4] and followed up with a trade for Carlos Delfino,[5] and the free agent signings of Jamario Moon,[6] Maceo Baston[7] and three-point specialist Jason Kapono.[8] On the other hand, long-serving swingman Morris Peterson signed a four-year, $23-million US contract with the New Orleans Hornets,[9] while Luke Jackson was waived. Toronto played seven pre-season exhibition games—including five games in a tour of Europe—and won five.[10]

Regular season edit

The Raptors were once again led by captain and All-Star power forward Chris Bosh, while much hope was rested on the number one pick of the 2006 NBA draft, Andrea Bargnani, who was slated to start as center. Point guards T. J. Ford and José Calderón were to be deployed in tandem, Anthony Parker filled in the shooting guard position and Kapono featured as the starting small forward (Jorge Garbajosa was ruled out for the whole season seven games into the campaign). Initially, this lineup worked well enough as Toronto won its first two games of the campaign; in its second game against the New Jersey Nets, it set franchise records for biggest margin of victory in a road game, and fewest points conceded in a road game.[11] However, the Raptors lost the next three games: Bosh and Bargnani could not seem to play well together, and Parker went through a bad shooting streak. This prompted coach Sam Mitchell to replace Bargnani with the veteran Radoslav Nesterović as the starting centre to give the team a greater defensive presence.[12] Toronto rebounded immediately with a road victory against the Philadelphia 76ers, and the athletic Moon was also promoted to the starting team in the next game against the Chicago Bulls, and the Raptors scored the largest win against Bulls in franchise history.[13]

Toronto looked to their 2006 number 1 pick Andrea Bargnani to combine with Chris Bosh to form the Raptors frontcourt, but the Italian struggled for the most part of the season.

Nevertheless, the Boston Celtics, who had acquired NBA All-Stars Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen before the season began, were setting the pace in the Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference as pundits had predicted (they would go on to record a league-best 66 wins in the regular season). Meanwhile, the Raptors struggled to maintain a .500 record. Moon was kept in the starting lineup for the most part and the rookie put up several good performances, while Calderón—who would lead the league with a 5.38 to 1 assist-to-turnover ratio by the season's end—was equally outstanding stepping in for Ford who had suffered a severe injury to his back.[14] Delfino was a revelation as well, contributing on both ends of the court when he was first brought into the fold. Bargnani on the other hand did not perform as expected and apart from Bosh, the frontcourt often saw the rotation of the Italian, Nesterovič and Kris Humphries. Kapono, in the meantime, was seldom used to his full potential, either in terms of minutes played or shots attempted.

December was a particularly challenging period, with injuries to several key players, a long road trip and games against some of the best teams in the league. Toronto reached the mid-season mark with a 22–19 record and ranked as the best three-point shooting and second best free-throw shooting team in the NBA.[15] It marked the start of its latter half of the season with a road win against Boston,[16] and January proved to be the best month yet as Toronto capitalised on home advantage and went 8–5.

The 2008 NBA All-Star Weekend featured four Raptors: Bosh as the starting power forward for the East in the All-Star game, Bargnani and Moon for the Rookie/Sophomore Challenge, Moon for the Slam Dunk contest, and Kapono for the Three-Point Shootout.[17] By this period, Bargnani and Bosh were beginning to combine more effectively, while Calderón continued to put in impressive performances regularly. Juan Dixon was traded to Detroit Pistons for Slovenian centre Primož Brezec before the trading deadline.[18]

February and early March featured mostly opponents from the lower half of the league table, but Toronto had difficulties pulling away from the .500 mark, although the home win over the Knicks on 24 February 2008—their 54th game of the campaign—was the fastest Toronto ever reached the 30-win mark in a season.[19] Nevertheless, the loss of Bosh for several games in the final third of the campaign sent the Raptors struggle even further; in a heavy 102–137 defeat to the Denver Nuggets on 14 March 2007, the team set a franchise record for most first-half points given up.[20] With Boston dominating the division—and subsequently winning the title easily—Toronto's problems were exacerbated by Ford's increasing frustration at playing backup to Calderón, and there were even calls for Ford to be traded at the end of the season.[21] Nesterovič was one of the few players who played well in Bosh's absence, but was unable to halt the team's slide.

The return of Bosh in late March served as a minor reprieve, but the Raptors continued to capitulate in spectacular fashion in their remaining games, plummeting down the conference rankings with defeat after defeat, and fans were beginning to show their displeasure.[22] In response, Bosh made a video on YouTube, urging the fans to rally behind the team as the playoffs were arriving.[1] The Raptors went on to close out the season with a 41–41 record, qualifying for the 2008 NBA Playoffs as the sixth seed and setting up themselves with a matchup against the Orlando Magic.[1] While ending the season as the league's best three-point shooting team (0.390) and the team with the least turnovers (13.1 per 100 possessions),[23][24] the Raptors continued to be criticised for being defensively poor on the perimeter, and playing without enough aggression.[25]

Season standings edit

W L PCT GB Home Road Div
z-Boston Celtics6616.80535–631–1014–2
x-Toronto Raptors4141.5002525–1616–2510–6
x-Philadelphia 76ers4042.4882622–1918–237–9
New Jersey Nets3448.4153221–2013–284–12
New York Knicks2359.2804315–268–335–11
#Team W L PCT GB
1z-Boston Celtics6616.805
2y-Detroit Pistons5923.7327
3y-Orlando Magic5230.63414
4x-Cleveland Cavaliers4537.54921
5x-Washington Wizards4339.52423
6x-Toronto Raptors4141.50025
7x-Philadelphia 76ers4042.48826
8x-Atlanta Hawks3745.45129
9Indiana Pacers3646.43930
10New Jersey Nets3448.41532
11Chicago Bulls3349.40233
12Charlotte Bobcats3250.39034
13Milwaukee Bucks2656.31740
14New York Knicks2359.28043
15Miami Heat1567.18351

Game log edit

2007–08 game log
October: 1–0 (home: 1–0; road: 0–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1October 31PhiladelphiaW 106–97 Andrea Bargnani (20)Carlos Delfino, Anthony Parker (6)T. J. Ford (12)Air Canada Centre
19,800
1–0
November: 8–7 (home: 4–4; road: 4–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
2November 2@ New JerseyW 106–69 Andrea Bargnani (21)Andrea Bargnani, Carlos Delfino (6)José Calderón (8)Izod Center
14,980
2–0
3November 4BostonL 95–98 (OT)T. J. Ford (32)Chris Bosh (10)T. J. Ford (5)Air Canada Centre
19,800
2–1
4November 6@ MilwaukeeL 85–112 Juan Dixon (20)Kris Humphries (9)José Calderón (8)Bradley Center
13,495
2–2
5November 7OrlandoL 96–105 Chris Bosh (26)Chris Bosh (10)T. J. Ford (8)Air Canada Centre
17,977
2–3
6November 9@ PhiladelphiaW 105–103 Chris Bosh (24)Chris Bosh (10)José Calderón (7)Wachovia Center
10,886
3–3
7November 10@ ChicagoW 101–71 Carlos Delfino (16)Radoslav Nesterović (8)T. J. Ford (14)United Center
22,467
4–3
8November 14UtahL 88–92 Anthony Parker (19)Kris Humphries (14)T. J. Ford (8)Air Canada Centre
17,337
4–4
9November 16IndianaW 110–101 Chris Bosh (22)Jamario Moon (7)José Calderón (10)Air Canada Centre
19,800
5–4
10November 18Golden StateL 100–106 T. J. Ford (29)Chris Bosh (11)T. J. Ford (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
5–5
11November 20@ DallasL 99–105 Chris Bosh (31)Chris Bosh, Jamario Moon (12)José Calderón (6)American Airlines Center
20,272
5–6
12November 21@ MemphisW 95–89 Chris Bosh (22)Chris Bosh (19)José Calderón (8)FedExForum
12,217
6–6
13November 24@ ClevelandL 108–111 Chris Bosh (41)Anthony Parker (7)José Calderón (13)Quicken Loans Arena
20,018
6–7
14November 25ChicagoW 93–78 José Calderón (19)Chris Bosh (13)José Calderón (14)Air Canada Centre
19,800
7–7
15November 28MemphisW 103–91 Anthony Parker (19)Jamario Moon, Anthony Parker (8)José Calderón (10)Air Canada Centre
18,906
8–7
16November 30ClevelandW 91–82 Andrea Bargnani (26)Jamario Moon, Radoslav Nesterović (9)José Calderón (10)Air Canada Centre
19,800
9–7
December: 8–8 (home: 3–2; road: 5–6)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
17December 1@ WashingtonL 97–101 Jason Kapono (23)Jamario Moon (13)José Calderón (11)Verizon Center
20,173
9–8
18December 3CharlotteW 98–79 Carlos Delfino, Kris Humphries (17)Jamario Moon (12)José Calderón (9)Air Canada Centre
17,439
10–8
19December 5PhoenixL 123–136 T. J. Ford (27)Jamario Moon (10)José Calderón (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
10–9
20December 7@ BostonL 84–112 Anthony Parker (13)Joey Graham (6)Carlos Delfino, Darrick Martin (4)TD Banknorth Garden
18,624
10–10
21December 9HoustonW 93–80 Chris Bosh (21)Chris Bosh (10)José Calderón (6)Air Canada Centre
19,800
11–10
22December 11@ AtlantaW 100–88 T. J. Ford (26)Chris Bosh (13)T. J. Ford (8)Philips Arena
13,173
12–10
23December 12DallasW 92–76 Chris Bosh (17)Kris Humphries (12)José Calderón (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
13–10
24December 14@ IndianaW 104–93 Jason Kapono (29)Chris Bosh (16)José Calderón (16)Conseco Fieldhouse
10,437
14–10
25December 16BostonL 77–90 Chris Bosh (17)Chris Bosh (13)Chris Bosh, José Calderón (5)Air Canada Centre
19,800
14–11
26December 18@ L.A. ClippersW 80–77 Chris Bosh (24)Chris Bosh (9)José Calderón (9)Staples Center
14,455
15–11
27December 19@ PortlandL 96–101 José Calderón (19)Chris Bosh (11)José Calderón (9)Rose Garden Arena
16,066
15–12
28December 21@ SeattleL 115–123 Chris Bosh (26)Chris Bosh (13)José Calderón (16)KeyArena
13,661
15–13
29December 22@ PhoenixL 103–122 Chris Bosh (42)Chris Bosh (13)José Calderón, Juan Dixon (4)US Airways Center
18,422
15–14
30December 28@ San AntonioW 83–73 Jason Kapono (15)Kris Humphries (11)José Calderón (5)AT&T Center
18,797
16–14
31December 29@ HoustonL 79–91 Chris Bosh (19)Chris Bosh (12)José Calderón (10)Toyota Center
18,103
16–15
32December 31@ New OrleansW 97–92 Chris Bosh (29)Jamario Moon (10)José Calderón (12)New Orleans Arena
11,444
17–15
January: 8–5 (home: 6–2; road: 2–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
33January 4DetroitL 85–101 Andrea Bargnani (25)Chris Bosh (16)José Calderón (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
17–16
34January 6ClevelandL 90–93 Chris Bosh (23)Anthony Parker (9)José Calderón (11)Air Canada Centre
19,800
17–17
35January 9PhiladelphiaW 109–96 Anthony Parker (22)Jamario Moon (9)José Calderón (9)Air Canada Centre
18,067
18–17
36January 11@ New YorkW 99–90 Chris Bosh (40)Chris Bosh (11)José Calderón (8)Madison Square Garden
17,456
19–17
37January 13PortlandW 116–109 (2OT)Chris Bosh (38)Chris Bosh (14)José Calderón (10)Air Canada Centre
19,800
20–17
38January 15@ DetroitL 89–103 Chris Bosh (16)Chris Bosh (11)José Calderón (5)The Palace of Auburn Hills
22,076
20–18
39January 16SacramentoW 116–91 Chris Bosh (31)Chris Bosh (9)José Calderón (14)Air Canada Centre
17,760
21–18
40January 18AtlantaW 89–78 Chris Bosh (35)Chris Bosh (9)José Calderón (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
22–18
41January 19@ PhiladelphiaL 95–99 Chris Bosh (25)Chris Bosh, Jamario Moon (9)José Calderón (11)Wachovia Center
13,853
22–19
42January 23@ BostonW 114–112 José Calderón (24)Andrea Bargnani, Chris Bosh (7)José Calderón (13)TD Banknorth Garden
18,624
23–19
43January 25MilwaukeeW 106–75 Chris Bosh (32)Andrea Bargnani, Chris Bosh (7)José Calderón (12)Air Canada Centre
19,800
24–19
44January 29@ WashingtonL 104–108 (OT)Chris Bosh (37)Chris Bosh (12)José Calderón (13)Verizon Center
12,905
24–20
45January 30WashingtonW 122–83 Andrea Bargnani (19)Radoslav Nesterović (8)José Calderón (11)Air Canada Centre
19,800
25–20
February: 7–5 (home: 4–4; road: 3–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
46February 1L.A. LakersL 101–121 Andrea Bargnani (28)Chris Bosh (15)Juan Dixon (6)Air Canada Centre
19,800
25–21
47February 4@ MiamiW 114–82 Chris Bosh (24)Jamario Moon (9)José Calderón (10)American Airlines Arena
19,600
26–21
48February 8L.A. ClippersL 98–102 Chris Bosh (29)Chris Bosh (12)José Calderón (14)Air Canada Centre
19,800
26–22
49February 10@ MinnesotaW 105–82 Andrea Bargnani (16)Chris Bosh, Carlos Delfino (9)T. J. Ford (13)Target Center
13,785
27–22
50February 11San AntonioL 88–93 José Calderón (27)Chris Bosh, Carlos Delfino, Jamario Moon (8)José Calderón (6)Air Canada Centre
19,800
27–23
51February 13New JerseyW 109–91 Chris Bosh (27)Chris Bosh, Carlos Delfino (9)José Calderón (12)Air Canada Centre
19,800
28–23
52February 20OrlandoW 127–110 Chris Bosh (40)Jamario Moon (12)José Calderón (13)Air Canada Centre
19,800
29–23
53February 22@ New YorkL 99–103 Chris Bosh (23)Chris Bosh, Jamario Moon (8)José Calderón (6)Madison Square Garden
19,763
29–24
54February 24New YorkW 115–92 Andrea Bargnani (25)Jamario Moon, Radoslav Nesterović (8)José Calderón (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
30–24
55February 25@ IndianaW 102–98 Chris Bosh (24)Anthony Parker (11)T. J. Ford (7)Conseco Fieldhouse
10,468
31–24
56February 27MinnesotaW 107–85 Chris Bosh (28)Chris Bosh, Jamario Moon (7)José Calderón (7)Air Canada Centre
18,325
32–24
57February 29IndianaL 111–122 Andrea Bargnani (27)Andrea Bargnani (9)José Calderón (11)Air Canada Centre
19,800
32–25
March: 6–11 (home: 4–3; road: 2–8)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
58March 2@ CharlotteL 98–110 Anthony Parker (24)Kris Humphries, Anthony Parker (6)José Calderón (10)Charlotte Bobcats Arena
12,083
32–26
59March 4@ OrlandoL 87–102 T. J. Ford (20)Carlos Delfino, Anthony Parker (9)José Calderón, Carlos Delfino (3)Amway Arena
17,519
32–27
60March 5@ MiamiW 108–83 Radoslav Nesterović (16)Radoslav Nesterović (10)José Calderón (13)American Airlines Arena
19,143
33–27
61March 7WashingtonL 106–110 (OT)Andrea Bargnani (27)Radoslav Nesterović (12)José Calderón (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
33–28
62March 9SeattleW 114–106 Anthony Parker (23)Andrea Bargnani (7)Radoslav Nesterović (6)Air Canada Centre
19,800
34–28
63March 11@ L.A. LakersL 108–117 T. J. Ford (28)Radoslav Nesterović (8)Andrea Bargnani, José Calderón (6)Staples Center
18,997
34–29
64March 12@ Golden StateL 106–117 T. J. Ford (23)Anthony Parker (9)T. J. Ford (8)Oracle Arena
19,596
34–30
65March 14@ DenverL 105–137 Anthony Parker (19)Carlos Delfino, Jamario Moon (7)José Calderón (7)Pepsi Center
17,952
34–31
66March 16@ SacramentoL 100–106 Jason Kapono (26)Radoslav Nesterović (8)José Calderón (9)ARCO Arena
13,963
34–32
67March 17@ UtahL 79–96 José Calderón (16)Radoslav Nesterović (12)José Calderón (7)EnergySolutions Arena
19,911
34–33
68March 19MiamiW 96–54 Andrea Bargnani, Anthony Parker (14)Jamario Moon (14)José Calderón (10)Air Canada Centre
19,800
35–33
69March 21@ ClevelandL 83–90 Chris Bosh (24)Jamario Moon (10)T. J. Ford (5)Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
35–34
70March 23DenverL 100–109 Chris Bosh, José Calderón (17)Jamario Moon (15)Chris Bosh (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
35–35
71March 26DetroitW 89–82 Chris Bosh (21)Radoslav Nesterović (9)T. J. Ford (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
36–35
72March 28New YorkW 103–95 Chris Bosh (29)Chris Bosh, Carlos Delfino (10)T. J. Ford (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
37–35
73March 30New OrleansL 111–118 Chris Bosh (21)Chris Bosh, Kris Humphries (7)José Calderón (11)Air Canada Centre
19,800
37–36
74March 31@ CharlotteW 104–100 Chris Bosh (32)Radoslav Nesterović (11)T. J. Ford (7)Charlotte Bobcats Arena
12,188
38–36
2007–08 season schedule

Playoffs edit

With T. J. Ford out for a large part of the season, José Calderón filled the starting point guard spot to good reviews, including leading the league in assist-to-turnover ratio.

The first-round series against the Magic was touted as the matchup between two of the league's best young big men in Dwight Howard and Bosh, but the Raptors were perceived to have an advantage in their dual-point guard play.[26] With Orlando holding home court advantage, however, the Raptors were unable to win their first two road games. In Game 1, Bargnani was deployed as the starting small forward (with Nesterovič moved to the bench) but this did not pay dividends. Orlando took a huge lead in the first quarter with nine three-pointers converted and with Howard dominating the game, Toronto were unable to cut back on the deficit.[27] Game 2 was the same with Orlando opening up the first quarter with a big lead and Howard dominating yet again, but solid plays from Bosh, Kapono and Calderón saw the Raptors take the lead with just a couple of minutes remaining in the game.[28] With 9 seconds left on the clock, Bosh had a chance to score the game-winning basket but his 18-foot jumper missed the mark.[28]

Coach Mitchell promised yet another change in the starting lineup for Game 3 at Toronto (with Moon replacing Nesterovič), and this time the Magic were unable to dominate the first quarter as before.[29] With Ford leading Toronto in scoring and Calderón stepping up his game yet again, the Raptors preserved some hope with a 108–94 home win.[29] Only one point separated both teams leading up to the fourth quarter in Game 4, and despite Bosh recording 39 points and 15 rebounds,[30] deadly shooting by the Magic in the final few minutes ensured victory for the visitors. Back on the road in Game 5, Toronto were outplayed by the Magic in the second half, and were thus eliminated from the first round four games to one. GM Bryan Colangelo said at a press conference thereafter, "Whether it's protecting [Bosh] inside the paint, getting a little bit more of a presence in there, to just getting him another scorer that's going to shoulder some of that burden, it's something that's clear we have to get better", hinting that changes to the squad beckoned for the next season.[31] Throughout the series, Orlando's point guard Jameer Nelson capitalised on being left unguarded and shot 51.9% from the three-point arc, while Howard single-handedly outrebounded the entire Toronto frontcourt with 91 rebounds.[32]

Playoffs edit

2008 playoff game log
First Round: 1–4 (home: 1–1; road: 0–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1April 20@ OrlandoL 100–114 Anthony Parker (24)Radoslav Nesterović (8)José Calderón (8)Amway Arena
17,519
0–1
2April 22@ OrlandoL 103–104 Chris Bosh (29)Chris Bosh (10)Chris Bosh, T. J. Ford (6)Amway Arena
17,519
0–2
3April 24OrlandoW 108–94 T. J. Ford (21)Jamario Moon (10)José Calderón (13)Air Canada Centre
20,023
1–2
4April 26OrlandoL 94–106 Chris Bosh (39)Chris Bosh (15)T. J. Ford (13)Air Canada Centre
20,416
1–3
5April 28@ OrlandoL 92–102 Chris Bosh (16)Chris Bosh (9)T. J. Ford (5)Amway Arena
17,519
1–4
2008 playoff schedule

Player statistics edit

Regular season edit

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Andrea Bargnani785323.9.386.345.8403.71.1.29.4710.2
Maceo Baston1526.9.680.000.7001.7.2.13.272.7
Chris Bosh676736.2.494.400.8448.72.6.941.0022.3
Primož Brezec*50189.5.468.000.6001.6.2.06.142.2
José Calderón825630.3.519.429.9082.98.31.06.0711.2
Carlos Delfino82023.5.397.382.7444.41.8.84.139.0
T. J. Ford512623.5.469.294.8802.06.11.06.0012.1
Jorge Garbajosa7010.6.320.375.0002.1.4.43.003.1
Joey Graham3838.7.434.667.8441.8.4.08.003.6
Kris Humphries70013.2.483.000.6053.7.4.36.405.7
Jason Kapono81718.9.488.483.8601.5.8.42.027.2
Darrick Martin1708.3.233.125.833.41.2.35.001.6
Jamario Moon787527.8.485.328.7416.21.21.031.388.5
Radoslav Nesterović713920.9.550.333.7554.81.2.28.737.8
Anthony Parker828232.1.476.438.8164.12.2.96.2112.5

*Total for entire season including previous team(s)

Playoffs edit

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Andrea Bargnani5520.8.333.2501.0001.4.4.80.606.4
Maceo Baston101.0.000.000.000.0.01.00.00.0
Chris Bosh5539.8.472.143.8339.03.61.60.4024.0
José Calderón5024.0.440.4761.0003.67.0.20.0011.8
Carlos Delfino5024.2.405.267.9004.82.2.80.008.6
T. J. Ford5524.8.362.125.9384.46.61.00.0011.6
Joey Graham201.0.000.000.000.0.0.00.00.0
Kris Humphries30.7.000.000.000.0.0.00.00.0
Jason Kapono5030.4.585.542.7502.6.8.40.0015.6
Jamario Moon5320.8.379.3641.0004.8.81.20.605.4
Radoslav Nesterović5215.4.500.000.5002.6.6.20.404.6
Anthony Parker5539.2.408.294.8576.02.0.80.4011.4
Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per gameSource:[33]

References edit

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