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2004–05 Toronto Raptors season
Head coachSam Mitchell[1]
OwnersMaple Leaf Sports & Entertainment
ArenaAir Canada Centre[1]
Results
Record33–49 (.402)
PlaceDivision: 4th (Atlantic)
Conference: 11th (Eastern)
Playoff finishDid not qualify

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionRogers Sportsnet, Raptors NBA TV, TSN, The Score, CIII
RadioCJCL
< 2003–04 2005–06 >

The 2004–05 Toronto Raptors season was the Raptors' tenth season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Raptors entered the season hoping to improve upon their previous season output of a 33-49 record. They ended the season with the same record. A new management team of coach Sam Mitchell and general manager Rob Babcock was hired before the 2004–05 season by the Raptors.[2] Mid-season, All-Star Vince Carter was traded to the New Jersey Nets for Eric Williams, Aaron Williams, and Alonzo Mourning.[3] Mourning would never report to Toronto and he was waived not long after the trade. He later signed with the Miami Heat for his second stint. Guard Alvin Williams missed the entire season due to an injury.

The Carter trade marked the end of an era in Toronto. Carter, now as a Net, returned to Toronto on April 15, 2005. He was booed by the Toronto crowd during starting lineups and whenever he touched the ball. This tradition continued until 2015.

Offseason

In the NBA draft, the Raptors selected Rafael Araújo and Albert Miralles. Miralles was traded to the Miami Heat for Pape Sow and a 2005 2nd round draft pick on draft day.[4] Araújo would only play three seasons in the NBA: two with the Raptors, and one with the Utah Jazz.[5]

Over the offseason, the Raptors signed two free agents. On July 14, they signed Rafer Alston, and on August 18, they signed Loren Woods.

Draft picks

Round Pick Player Position Nationality School/Club Team
1 8 Rafael Araújo Center  Brazil BYU
2 39 Albert Miralles (Traded to Miami) Power Forward  Spain Roseto Basket (Italy)

[6]

Roster

Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From
G 11 United States Alston, Rafer 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 171 lb (78 kg) Fresno State
C 55 Brazil Araújo, Rafael 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 280 lb (127 kg) BYU
F/C 16 United States Bonner, Matt 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Florida
C 4 United States Bosh, Chris 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Georgia Tech
G 1 Montenegro Cook, Omar 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) St. John's
F 42 United States Marshall, Donyell 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 245 lb (111 kg) Connecticut
F 21 United States Murray, Lamond 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 236 lb (107 kg) California
G 10 Belize Palacio, Milt 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Colorado State
G/F 24 United States Peterson, Morris 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 220 lb (100 kg) Michigan State
G/F 5 United States Rose, Jalen 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Michigan
C 9 Senegal Sow, Pape 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 250 lb (113 kg) Cal State Fullerton
F/C 34 United States Williams, Aaron 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 220 lb (100 kg) Xavier
G 20 United States Williams, Alvin Injured 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Villanova
G/F 17 United States Williams, Eric 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 220 lb (100 kg) Providence
C 3 Lebanon Woods, Loren 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) 245 lb (111 kg) Arizona
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured Injured

Roster Notes

Regular season

The Raptors started the season well, winning their first three games. On November 9, they lost against the Sacramento Kings, but they would win the next game against the Utah Jazz. the Raptors then suffered a five-game losing streak, which was snapped when they won against the San Antonio Spurs on November 21. They would lose against the Washington Wizards on November 23, and the next day, they would win against the New York Knicks. They would lose two straight games against the Knicks and the Wizards, and they would win their last game of the month of November against the Miami Heat. At the end of November, the Raptors had a 7–9 record.

Vince Carter was traded to the New Jersey Nets in December.

December was the team's worst month of the season, winning 20% of their games. They started the month with a seven-game losing streak which ended on the 15th with a win against the Minnesota Timberwolves. On the 17th, Vince Carter was traded to the New Jersey Nets for Alonzo Mourning, Aaron Williams, Eric Williams, a 2005 1st round draft pick, and a 2006 1st round draft pick. The same day, the Raptors played against the Indiana Pacers and lost. Aaron Williams, Eric Williams, and Mourning did not play the game due to a pending physical.[7] Ironically, the next game (on December 19) was against the New Jersey Nets. However, Vince Carter did not play in this game. The Raptors beat the Nets 110-99. The next day, the Raptors lost to the Houston Rockets. On December 22, the Raptors beat the Utah Jazz. To end the month, the Raptors went on a 3-game losing streak against the Phoenix Suns, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Golden State Warriors. At the end of the month, the Raptors had a 10-21 record, and during the month of December, they were 0-10 on the road.

January was the team's best month of the season, and they won eight of the 14 games they played during the month. They won two games in a row against the Orlando Magic and the Sacramento Kings to begin the month, and they lost on January 7 against the Milwaukee Bucks. They once again won two games in a row, beating the Golden State Warriors on the 9th, and the Boston Celtics on the 12th. In the game against the Celtics, Morris Peterson scored a team-season high of 37 points. They were defeated by the Philadelphia 76ers on the 14th. The Raptors then went on a three-game winning streak, which would be ended by a loss against the Wizards on the 21st. They won against the Charlotte Bobcats on the 23rd, and they would end the month with a three-game losing streak. At the end of the month, the Raptors had an 18-27 record.

In February, the team once again won more than 50% of their games played in the month. In every game played during February, either Chris Bosh or Jalen Rose was the team's leading scorer. The team started February by winning two consecutive games: the first against the Indiana Pacers, and the second against the Wizards. The Raptors then lost four games in a row against the Dallas Mavericks, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Milwaukee Bucks, and the Philadelphia 76ers. On February 11, the team waived Alonzo Mourning. He would sign with the Miami Heat on March 1, marking his second tenure with the Heat. The Raptors won on February 13 against the Los Angeles Clippers, which would be followed by a loss to the Chicago Bulls on the 16th. The team ended the month with a three-game winning streak, and their record at the end of the month was 24-32.

In March, the Raptors won a third of their games played during the month. They started the month with back-to-back losses against the San Antonio Spurs and the Memphis Grizzlies. They then won against the New Orleans Hornets on the 6th. The next day, the Raptors lost to the Dallas Mavericks, which was followed by a win against the Orlando Magic. On the 11th, they lost against the Atlanta Hawks. On the 13th, they won against the 76ers. They lost two consecutive games against the Celtics and the Detroit Pistons. On the 20th, the Raptors won against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Raptors then lost two straight games against the Chicago Bulls and the 76ers. They won against Atlanta on the 26th, and the Raptors ended the month with two losses against the Miami Heat and the Orlando Magic. At the end of the month, the Raptors' record was 29-42.

"Boos are boos. You notice it when you get out there, but my focus was on getting the job done and trying to get a win. This game wasn't for bragging rights, this was for the opportunity to get into the playoffs, get one step closer to the playoffs."

-Vince Carter[8]

In April, the Raptors had a mediocre month. Having a 4-7 record for games played in April, they were successful on the road, but they were unsuccessful at home. Their first game of the month was a win against the Charlotte Bobcats. They would then lose two games against the Pistons and the Grizzlies. On April 8, the Raptors won against the Hawks, which was also followed by two straight losses to the Bulls and the Pacers. On April 12, the Raptors won against the New York Knicks, which was again followed by two consecutive losses, which were to the Nets and the Celtics. In the April 15 home game against the Nets, Vince Carter returned to Toronto to face his former team. As the starting lineups were announced, Carter was booed by Raptors fans.[9] On April 19, the Raptors won against the Milwaukee Bucks, and they lost the last game of the season against the Cleveland Cavaliers on April 20. At the end of the regular season, the Raptors had a 33-49 record, and they missed the playoffs.

Standings

W L PCT GB Home Road Div
y-Boston Celtics 45 37 .549 27–14 18–23 8–8
x-Philadelphia 76ers 43 39 .524 2 25–16 18–23 8–8
x-New Jersey Nets 42 40 .512 3 24–17 18–23 11–5
New York Knicks 33 49 .402 12 22–19 11–30 6–10
Toronto Raptors 33 49 .402 12 22–19 11–30 7–9

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Game log

2004–05 game log
November: 7–9 (home: 5–2; road: 2–7)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 November 3 Houston W 95–88 Chris Bosh (20) Rafer Alston, Chris Bosh, Loren Woods (7) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
19,800
1–0
2 November 5 Detroit W 101–89 Chris Bosh (18) Loren Woods (14) Vince Carter (5) Air Canada Centre
15,284
2–0
3 November 7 Portland W 101–97 Vince Carter (25) Donyell Marshall (9) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
13,863
3–0
4 November 9 @ Sacramento L 92–108 Rafer Alston, Jalen Rose (15) Loren Woods (11) Milt Palacio (5) ARCO Arena
17,317
3–1
5 November 10 @ Utah W 104–95 Chris Bosh (20) Loren Woods (9) Vince Carter (5) Delta Center
19,683
4–1
6 November 12 @ Seattle L 87–88 Chris Bosh (19) Chris Bosh (9) Rafer Alston (11) KeyArena
15,702
4–2
7 November 13 @ Portland L 102–105 Rafer Alston (27) Chris Bosh (8) Rafer Alston (7) Rose Garden
16,362
4–3
8 November 16 @ L.A. Clippers L 89–101 Vince Carter (21) Chris Bosh (7) Rafer Alston (5) Staples Center
14,985
4–4
9 November 17 @ Denver L 106–112 Jalen Rose (30) Jérôme Moïso (11) Rafer Alston (6) Pepsi Center
14,818
4–5
10 November 19 Seattle L 94–101 Vince Carter (21) Chris Bosh, Matt Bonner (7) Rafer Alston (7) Air Canada Centre
16,886
4–6
11 November 21 San Antonio W 96–91 Rafer Alston, Chris Bosh (20) Chris Bosh (10) Rafer Alston (11) Air Canada Centre
17,264
5–6
12 November 23 @ Washington L 86–102 Vince Carter (25) Chris Bosh, Loren Woods (10) Rafer Alston (13) MCI Center
14,541
5–7
13 November 24 New York W 114–91 Vince Carter (22) Loren Woods (10) Milt Palacio (7) Air Canada Centre
18,192
6–7
14 November 27 @ New York L 102–108 Vince Carter (19) Loren Woods (10) Milt Palacio (8) Madison Square Garden
19,763
6–8
15 November 28 Washington L 109–114 (OT) Jalen Rose (29) Donyell Marshall, Loren Woods (7) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
16,121
6–9
16 November 30 @ Miami W 94–92 Jalen Rose (24) Chris Bosh (10) Rafer Alston, Vince Carter (4) American Airlines Arena
18,993
7–9
December: 3–12 (home: 3–2; road: 0–10)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
17 December 1 @ Orlando L 108–129 Vince Carter (21) Loren Woods (7) Rafer Alston (6) TD Waterhouse Centre
12,175
7–10
18 December 3 @ Boston L 89–91 Jalen Rose (19) Donyell Marshall (11) Rafer Alston, Milt Palacio (4) FleetCenter
15,201
7–11
19 December 4 @ Cleveland L 97–105 Rafer Alston (20) Chris Bosh (10) Rafer Alston (10) Gund Arena
19,205
7–12
20 December 6 @ New Jersey L 86–88 Vince Carter (22) Donyell Marshall (9) Rafer Alston (8) Continental Airlines Arena
11,227
7–13
21 December 8 @ Detroit L 86–90 (OT) Donyell Marshall (22) Donyell Marshall (15) Rafer Alston, Milt Palacio (6) The Palace of Auburn Hills
22,076
7–14
22 December 10 Denver L 87–101 Rafer Alston (25) Chris Bosh (8) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
17,197
7–15
23 December 12 Miami L 98–106 Jalen Rose (25) Loren Woods (11) Rafer Alston (9) Air Canada Centre
19,202
7–16
24 December 15 Minnesota W 96–90 Chris Bosh (24) Chris Bosh (14) Morris Peterson (4) Air Canada Centre
16,888
8–16
25 December 17 @ Indiana L 86–89 Jalen Rose (23) Loren Woods (9) Milt Palacio (6) Conseco Fieldhouse
15,357
8–17
26 December 19 New Jersey W 110–99 Morris Peterson (20) Morris Peterson (6) Rafer Alston (7) Air Canada Centre
16,938
9–17
27 December 20 @ Houston L 102–114 Chris Bosh (16) Donyell Marshall (12) Donyell Marshall, Milt Palacio, Eric Williams (4) Toyota Center
14,241
9–18
28 December 22 Utah W 98–86 Donyell Marshall (22) Chris Bosh, Donyell Marshall, Eric Williams (8) Rafer Alston (14) Air Canada Centre
17,479
10–18
29 December 26 @ Phoenix L 94–106 Jalen Rose (19) Donyell Marshall (9) Rafer Alston (3) America West Arena
18,422
10–19
30 December 28 @ L.A. Lakers L 99–117 Rafer Alston (13) Rafael Araújo, Chris Bosh (10) Rafer Alston (11) Staples Center
18,997
10–20
31 December 29 @ Golden State L 105–111 Jalen Rose (23) Donyell Marshall (12) Rafer Alston (9) The Arena in Oakland
15,279
10–21
January: 8–6 (home: 7–3; road: 1–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
32 January 3 Orlando W 105–94 Chris Bosh (25) Chris Bosh (12) Rafer Alston, Milt Palacio (6) Air Canada Centre
15,782
11–21
33 January 5 Sacramento W 96–93 Chris Bosh (23) Rafael Araújo (14) Rafer Alston (10) Air Canada Centre
18,288
12–21
34 January 7 Milwaukee L 105–107 (OT) Jalen Rose, Eric Williams (21) Donyell Marshall (14) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
16,537
12–22
35 January 9 Golden State W 109–87 Chris Bosh, Morris Peterson (21) Chris Bosh (17) Rafer Alston (7) Air Canada Centre
14,372
13–22
36 January 12 Boston W 104–93 Morris Peterson (37) Chris Bosh (11) Rafer Alston, Morris Peterson (6) Air Canada Centre
15,108
14–22
37 January 14 @ Philadelphia L 96–106 Donyell Marshall (20) Chris Bosh (13) Rafer Alston (13) Wachovia Center
18,001
14–23
38 January 16 New Orleans W 102–99 Morris Peterson (25) Chris Bosh, Morris Peterson (10) Rafer Alston (7) Air Canada Centre
14,422
15–23
39 January 17 @ Minnesota W 100–91 Donyell Marshall (22) Chris Bosh (11) Rafer Alston (15) Target Center
16,632
16–23
40 January 19 New York W 98–81 Jalen Rose (24) Chris Bosh (14) Rafer Alston, Jalen Rose (5) Air Canada Centre
16,613
17–23
41 January 21 @ Washington L 109–118 Jalen Rose (32) Morris Peterson (9) Rafer Alston (7) MCI Center
15,424
17–24
42 January 23 Charlotte W 103–92 Morris Peterson (26) Rafael Araújo, Chris Bosh (8) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
14,196
18–24
43 January 26 Miami L 96–111 Rafer Alston (29) Lamond Murray (8) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
19,800
18–25
44 January 28 @ Charlotte L 94–101 Rafer Alston (20) Jalen Rose (6) Jalen Rose (5) Charlotte Coliseum
15,986
18–26
45 January 30 Phoenix L 105–123 Chris Bosh (27) Matt Bonner (8) Milt Palacio (9) Air Canada Centre
19,800
18–27
February: 6–5 (home: 3–4; road: 3–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
46 February 2 @ Indiana W 98–97 Chris Bosh (25) Chris Bosh (15) Milt Palacio (7) Conseco Fieldhouse
14,783
19–27
47 February 4 Washington W 103–100 Jalen Rose (26) Chris Bosh (11) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
15,546
20–27
48 February 6 Dallas L 113–122 Chris Bosh (29) Chris Bosh (8) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
17,896
20–28
49 February 8 @ Cleveland L 91–104 Jalen Rose (21) Loren Woods (9) Milt Palacio (9) Gund Arena
17,036
20–29
50 February 9 Milwaukee L 107–110 Jalen Rose (26) Chris Bosh (9) Rafer Alston (12) Air Canada Centre
14,269
20–30
51 February 11 Philadelphia L 91–106 Jalen Rose (23) Jalen Rose (10) Chris Bosh, Morris Peterson, Jalen Rose (5) Air Canada Centre
19,800
20–31
52 February 13 L.A. Clippers W 109–106 Chris Bosh (26) Chris Bosh (10) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
15,721
21–31
53 February 16 Chicago L 115–121 Chris Bosh (28) Chris Bosh, Jalen Rose (7) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
15,881
21–32
54 February 22 @ New Jersey W 100–82 Jalen Rose (30) Chris Bosh (12) Rafer Alston (6) Continental Airlines Arena
14,080
22–32
55 February 25 @ Milwaukee W 106–102 Chris Bosh (27) Chris Bosh, Donyell Marshall (8) Rafer Alston (7) Bradley Center
15,883
23–32
56 February 27 L.A. Lakers W 108–102 Jalen Rose (26) Chris Bosh (15) Milt Palacio (7) Air Canada Centre
19,800
24–32
March: 5–10 (home: 3–2; road: 2–8)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
57 March 2 @ San Antonio L 86–92 Chris Bosh (16) Donyell Marshall (9) Milt Palacio (6) SBC Center
17,795
24–33
58 March 4 @ Memphis L 75–86 Jalen Rose (19) Donyell Marshall (9) Morris Peterson (4) FedExForum
18,119
24–34
59 March 6 @ New Orleans W 95–84 Chris Bosh (33) Chris Bosh (15) Milt Palacio (9) New Orleans Arena
10,638
25–34
60 March 7 @ Dallas L 105–113 Morris Peterson (23) Chris Bosh (8) Rafer Alston (7) American Airlines Center
19,509
25–35
61 March 9 Orlando W 106–96 Rafer Alston, Morris Peterson (16) Chris Bosh (15) Jalen Rose (8) Air Canada Centre
17,362
26–35
62 March 11 Atlanta L 112–116 (OT) Jalen Rose (22) Chris Bosh, Donyell Marshall (11) Rafer Alston (11) Air Canada Centre
17,890
26–36
63 March 13 Philadelphia W 128–110 Donyell Marshall (38) Chris Bosh, Donyell Marshall (10) Morris Peterson (8) Air Canada Centre
19,800
27–36
64 March 16 @ Boston L 109–110 Jalen Rose (35) Donyell Marshall (9) Rafer Alston (6) FleetCenter
17,020
27–37
65 March 18 @ Detroit L 92–103 Donyell Marshall (25) Donyell Marshall (12) Rafer Alston, Milt Palacio (4) The Palace of Auburn Hills
22,076
27–38
66 March 20 Cleveland W 105–98 Jalen Rose (30) Donyell Marshall (10) Rafer Alston (4) Air Canada Centre
19,800
28–38
67 March 23 Chicago L 85–94 Jalen Rose (30) Chris Bosh, Jalen Rose (9) Rafer Alston (5) Air Canada Centre
16,974
28–39
68 March 25 @ Philadelphia L 101–103 Donyell Marshall (26) Chris Bosh (22) Rafer Alston (10) Wachovia Center
18,521
28–40
69 March 26 @ Atlanta W 109–104 Chris Bosh (32) Chris Bosh (11) Milt Palacio (6) Philips Arena
16,648
29–40
70 March 29 @ Miami L 91–103 Rafer Alston (19) Chris Bosh (13) Rafer Alston, Jalen Rose (6) American Airlines Arena
20,197
29–41
71 March 30 @ Orlando L 96–108 Rafer Alston (17) Chris Bosh (11) Jalen Rose (5) TD Waterhouse Centre
12,410
29–42
April: 4–7 (home: 1–6; road: 3–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
72 April 1 @ Charlotte W 119–107 Chris Bosh (27) Donyell Marshall (12) Milt Palacio, Morris Peterson, Jalen Rose (4) Charlotte Coliseum
13,550
30–42
73 April 3 Detroit L 103–113 Morris Peterson, Jalen Rose (22) Chris Bosh (9) Jalen Rose (5) Air Canada Centre
19,800
30–43
74 April 6 Memphis L 74–104 Jalen Rose (19) Chris Bosh (10) Matt Bonner, Jalen Rose (3) Air Canada Centre
14,964
30–44
75 April 8 Atlanta W 109–101 (OT) Jalen Rose (30) Morris Peterson (14) Rafer Alston (8) Air Canada Centre
14,352
31–44
76 April 9 @ Chicago L 97–110 Jalen Rose (19) Chris Bosh (9) Rafer Alston (9) United Center
22,281
31–45
77 April 11 Indiana L 90–94 Jalen Rose (26) Chris Bosh (13) Rafer Alston (9) Air Canada Centre
15,104
31–46
78 April 12 @ New York W 105–93 Chris Bosh (29) Rafer Alston (9) Rafer Alston (7) Madison Square Garden
18,907
32–46
79 April 15 New Jersey L 90–101 Jalen Rose (20) Morris Peterson (8) Rafer Alston (7) Air Canada Centre
19,800
32–47
80 April 17 Boston L 98–103 Jalen Rose (31) Chris Bosh, Pape Sow (7) Rafer Alston (6) Air Canada Centre
18,797
32–48
81 April 19 @ Milwaukee W 127–109 Jalen Rose (29) Pape Sow (9) Omar Cook (10) Bradley Center
13,947
33–48
82 April 20 Cleveland L 95–104 Jalen Rose (25) Morris Peterson (9) Omar Cook (9) Air Canada Centre
19,800
33–49
2004–05 season schedule

Player statistics

Regular season

Player GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
Rafer Alston 80 78 34.0 .414 .357 .740 3.5 6.4 1.48 .09 14.2
Rafael Araújo 59 41 12.5 .434 .333 .782 3.1 .3 .36 .14 3.3
Matt Bonner 82 0 18.9 .533 .424 .789 3.5 .6 .48 .23 7.2
Chris Bosh 81 81 37.2 .471 .300 .760 8.9 1.9 .94 1.40 16.8
Omar Cook 5 0 14.8 .417 .000 .500 1.4 4.4 1.20 .20 4.6
Donyell Marshall 65 2 25.3 .443 .416 .791 6.6 1.2 .88 .71 11.5
Lamond Murray 62 1 14.8 .426 .438 .763 2.6 .8 .52 .26 6.0
Milt Palacio 80 4 19.2 .446 .167 .742 1.7 3.5 .60 .16 5.8
Morris Peterson 82 61 30.6 .420 .385 .832 4.1 2.1 1.11 .22 12.5
Jalen Rose 81 65 33.5 .455 .394 .854 3.4 2.6 .78 .12 18.5
Pape Sow 27 4 9.4 .397 .000 .593 2.1 .1 .44 .15 2.3
Aaron Williams* 23 4 7.2 .417 .000 .857 1.3 .1 .04 .13 1.6
Eric Williams* 34 18 17.1 .379 .333 .717 2.3 1.5 .65 .06 4.7
Loren Woods 45 30 15.8 .433 .000 .576 4.9 .4 .18 .87 3.9

* Statistics include only games with the Raptors

Legend
  GP Games 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 game Source: [11]

Transactions

Trades

June 24, 2004 To Toronto Raptors
Pape Sow
2005 2nd round draft pick
To Miami Heat
Albert Miralles
December 17, 2004 To Toronto Raptors
Alonzo Mourning
Aaron Williams
Eric Williams
2005 1st round draft pick
2006 1st round draft pick
To New Jersey Nets
Vince Carter

Free agents

Additions
Player Date signed Former team
Rafer Alston July 14 Miami Heat
Loren Woods August 18 Miami Heat
Omar Cook April 9 Fayetteville Patriots (D-League)
Subtractions
Player Date released New Team
Alonzo Mourning February 11 Miami Heat

Award winners

  • Chris Bosh, NBA All-Star Rookie-Sophomore Game Appearance (Sophomore)[12]

References

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  3. ^ "Vince Carter Traded To Nets". KFOX-TV. 2004-12-17. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
  4. ^ 2003–04 Toronto Raptors Transactions
  5. ^ Rafael Araujo NBA Stats
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  7. ^ NBA.com/Stats – Toronto vs Indiana – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2004
  8. ^ Kerber, Fred "WELCOME BACK CARTER", nypost.com, 16 April 2005, accessed 28 November 2015.
  9. ^ VC getting booed – YouTube
  10. ^ "NBA Standings – 2004–05". ESPN. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  11. ^ "Roster and Statistics". Basketball-Reference.
  12. ^ "2005 NBA Rookie Challenge". Basketball-Reference. Retrieved 2011-02-25.