NBA professional basketball team season
NBA professional basketball team season
The 2010–11 Toronto Raptors season is the 16th season of the Toronto Raptors in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Raptors did not have Chris Bosh for the first time since 2002-03 , as he departed in free agency to the Miami Heat , teaming up with fellow NBA Superstars and 2003 draftees LeBron James and Dwyane Wade , and beginning the Heat's Big 3 era. Bosh's departure caused the Raptors to start rebuilding and began the DeMar DeRozan era, which would last for the next 8 years. They finished with a 22–60 record missing the playoffs for a third consecutive year.
The 2010–11 Raptors warming up prior to a home game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at the Air Canada Centre
Players
Coaches
Head coach
Assistant(s)
Legend
(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended Injured
Before the 2010–11 season began, there was much anticipation around the league over the fates of an elite pack of free agents , featuring the likes of Raptors franchise player Chris Bosh , Dwyane Wade , LeBron James , and Amar'e Stoudemire . Bosh and James eventually chose to converge in Miami with Wade, and the sign and trade transaction that ensued resulted in the Raptors receiving two first-round draft picks and a trade exception from Miami.[ 1] Prior to this, Toronto had drafted Ed Davis , also a left-handed power forward like Bosh, acquired Solomon Alabi from the Dallas Mavericks , and picked up Joey Dorsey . Amir Johnson was signed to a new deal, and Linas Kleiza was made an offer sheet that Denver later refused to match.[ 2] After Bosh left, General Manager Bryan Colangelo sought to trade Reggie Evans , José Calderón —the last remaining Raptor from the pre-Colangelo days—and the disenchanted Hedo Türkoğlu to the Charlotte Bobcats for Tyson Chandler , Boris Diaw , Leandro Barbosa and Dwayne Jones .[ 3] Barbosa was drafted by Colangelo when the latter was still with the Phoenix Suns , and Diaw played there during Colangelo's tenure too. However, the trade involving Chandler/Diaw/Evans/Calderón fell apart at the last minute when Chandler was traded to Dallas instead.[ 4] A sign-and-trade involving Orlando 's Matt Barnes was also in the works, but ran into last-minute difficulties as well.[ 5] In the coaching department, P. J. Carlesimo joined the team of assistant coaches, while Marc Iavaroni left for the Los Angeles Clippers .[ 2]
2010 pre-season game log
Pre-season: 4–4 (home: 3–2; road: 1–2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
1
October 6
@ Phoenix
129–78
Linas Kleiza (20)
Joey Dorsey (10)
Jarrett Jack (7)
Rogers Arena 18,123
1–0
2
October 10
@ Boston
87–91
Jarrett Jack (18)
Reggie Evans ,Jarrett Jack ,Linas Kleiza (6)
José Calderón (6)
TD Garden 18,624
1–1
3
October 12
@ Chicago
90–109
Leandro Barbosa (20)
Reggie Evans (5)
José Calderón (7)
United Center 20,165
1–2
4
October 13
Philadelphia
119–116 (2OT)
Jarrett Jack (24)
Amir Johnson (9)
José Calderón (8)
Air Canada Centre 12,078
2–2
5
October 15
Boston
112–117
Linas Kleiza ,Andrea Bargnani (15)
Reggie Evans (8)
Sonny Weems (4)
Air Canada Centre 13,763
2–3
6
October 17
Phoenix
121–100
Linas Kleiza (23)
Reggie Evans (12)
José Calderón (6)
Air Canada Centre 12,902
3–3
7
October 20
Chicago
103–110
Leandro Barbosa (22)
Reggie Evans (16)
Jarrett Jack (6)
Air Canada Centre 12,681
3–4
8
October 22
New York
108–103
Andrea Bargnani (15)
Reggie Evans (11)
José Calderón (6)
Bell Centre 22,114
4–4
2010–11 season schedule
13 games into the season, the Raptors traded Jarrett Jack , David Andersen , and Marcus Banks to the New Orleans Hornets for Peja Stojaković and Jerryd Bayless .[ 6] On 24 November, in a game against Boston Celtics , Reggie Evans —then Toronto's leading and the league's third-leading rebounder—was injured and ruled out for eight weeks. Toronto's leading scorer, Andrea Bargnani , had a spell on the sidelines due to injury not long after. Leading up to the All-Star break, Toronto went on a 13-game losing streak. The Raptors concluded the regular season with just 22 wins, and did not qualify for the 2011 NBA Playoffs .
2010–11 game log Total: 22–60 (Home: 16–25; Road: 6–35)
October: 1–1 (home: 1–1; road: 0–0)
November: 5–10 (home: 3–3; road: 2–7)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
3
November 1
@ Sacramento
108–111
Andrea Bargnani (28)
Reggie Evans (19)
José Calderón ,Jarrett Jack (5)
ARCO Arena 17,317
1–2
4
November 3
@ Utah
108–125
Andrea Bargnani (26)
Andrea Bargnani (9)
Jarrett Jack (4)
EnergySolutions Arena 17,802
1–3
5
November 5
@ L.A. Lakers
103–108
Leandro Barbosa (17)
Amir Johnson (15)
José Calderón (8)
Staples Center 18,997
1–4
6
November 6
@ Portland
84–97
Jarrett Jack (16)
Reggie Evans (9)
José Calderón (4)
Rose Garden Arena 20,363
1–5
7
November 8
Golden State
102–109
Jarrett Jack (24)
Linas Kleiza (7)
Jarrett Jack (8)
Air Canada Centre 14,127
1–6
8
November 10
Charlotte
96–101
Andrea Bargnani (23)
Reggie Evans (10)
José Calderón (9)
Air Canada Centre 14,309
1–7
9
November 12
@ Orlando
110–106
Andrea Bargnani (27)
Reggie Evans (12)
José Calderón (7)
Amway Center 18,846
2–7
10
November 13
@ Miami
100–109
Andrea Bargnani (22)
Joey Dorsey (11)
Sonny Weems (5)
American Airlines Arena 19,600
2–8
11
November 16
@ Washington
94–109
Sonny Weems (16)
Reggie Evans (9)
Jarrett Jack (5)
Verizon Center 11,513
2–9
12
November 17
@ Philadelphia
94–86
Andrea Bargnani (30)
Reggie Evans (14)
José Calderón (8)
Wells Fargo Center 12,164
3–9
13
November 19
Houston
106–96
Andrea Bargnani (26)
Reggie Evans (9)
Jarrett Jack (8)
Air Canada Centre 17,369
4–9
14
November 21
Boston
102–101
Andrea Bargnani (29)
Reggie Evans (16)
Leandro Barbosa (5)
Air Canada Centre 17,707
5–9
15
November 24
Philadelphia
106–90
Andrea Bargnani (24)
Reggie Evans (22)
José Calderón (9)
Air Canada Centre 15,012
6–9
16
November 26
@ Boston
101–110
Linas Kleiza (18)
Andrea Bargnani (8)
José Calderón (15)
TD Garden 18,624
6–10
17
November 28
Atlanta
78–96
Andrea Bargnani (14)
Andrea Bargnani (7)
José Calderón (5)
Air Canada Centre 17,302
6–11
December: 5–10 (home: 3–5; road: 2–5)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
18
December 1
Washington
127–108
DeMar DeRozan (20)
Andrea Bargnani ,Joey Dorsey (8)
José Calderón (8)
Air Canada Centre 15,209
7–11
19
December 3
Oklahoma City
111–99
Andrea Bargnani (26)
Andrea Bargnani (12)
José Calderón (15)
Air Canada Centre 16,774
8–11
20
December 5
New York
99–116
Jerryd Bayless (23)
Amir Johnson (16)
Jerryd Bayless ,José Calderón (6)
Air Canada Centre 16,891
8–12
21
December 6
@ Indiana
100–124
José Calderón (21)
Amir Johnson (9)
José Calderón (4)
Conseco Fieldhouse 11,930
8–13
22
December 8
@ New York
110–113
Andrea Bargnani (41)
Andrea Bargnani ,Linas Kleiza (7)
José Calderón (7)
Madison Square Garden 19,763
8–14
23
December 10
Denver
116–123
Linas Kleiza (26)
Linas Kleiza (12)
Jerryd Bayless (5)
Air Canada Centre 14,715
8–15
24
December 11
@ Detroit
120–116
Jerryd Bayless (31)
Andrea Bargnani ,Jerryd Bayless ,Ed Davis ,Amir Johnson (5)
Jerryd Bayless ,Leandro Barbosa (7)
The Palace of Auburn Hills 13,343
9–15
25
December 14
@ Charlotte
91–97
Jerryd Bayless (17)
Amir Johnson (12)
Jerryd Bayless (9)
Time Warner Cable Arena 12,482
9–16
26
December 15
Chicago
93–110
Jerryd Bayless (20)
Joey Dorsey (13)
Sonny Weems (5)
Air Canada Centre 17,750
9–17
27
December 17
New Jersey
98–92
Andrea Bargnani (32)
Linas Kleiza (12)
José Calderón (14)
Air Canada Centre 14,623
10–17
28
December 19
L.A. Lakers
110–120
Linas Kleiza (26)
Linas Kleiza (10)
José Calderón (12)
Air Canada Centre 19,935
10–18
29
December 22
Detroit
93–115
Leandro Barbosa (21)
Julian Wright (6)
José Calderón (13)
Air Canada Centre 15,303
10–19
30
December 27
@ Memphis
85–96
Linas Kleiza (22)
Joey Dorsey (13)
José Calderón (9)
FedExForum 14,971
10–20
31
December 28
@ Dallas
84–76
Ed Davis (17)
Ed Davis (12)
Jerryd Bayless (8)
American Airlines Center 20,027
11–20
32
December 31
@ Houston
105–114
DeMar DeRozan (37)
Linas Kleiza (12)
José Calderón (11)
Toyota Center 18,121
11–21
January: 2–15 (home: 1–6; road: 1–9)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
33
January 2
Boston
79–93
DeMar DeRozan (27)
Joey Dorsey (13)
José Calderón (10)
Air Canada Centre 19,986
11–22
34
January 4
@ Chicago
91–111
Andrea Bargnani (23)
Andrea Bargnani (6)
Jerryd Bayless (8)
United Center 21,290
11–23
35
January 5
@ Cleveland
120–105
Andrea Bargnani (25)
Julian Wright (9)
José Calderón (17)
Quicken Loans Arena 20,562
12–23
36
January 7
@ Boston
102–122
DeMar DeRozan (20)
Joey Dorsey ,Linas Kleiza (6)
José Calderón (9)
TD Garden 18,624
12–24
37
January 9
Sacramento
118–112
Andrea Bargnani (30)
Amir Johnson (9)
José Calderón (9)
Air Canada Centre 17,206
13–24
38
January 12
Atlanta
101–104
Leandro Barbosa ,Andrea Bargnani (26)
Amir Johnson (7)
José Calderón (9)
Air Canada Centre 14,186
13–25
39
January 14
Detroit
95–101
Andrea Bargnani (31)
Amir Johnson (10)
José Calderón (13)
Air Canada Centre 16,924
13–26
40
January 15
@ Washington
95–98
Andrea Bargnani (25)
Amir Johnson (10)
José Calderón (15)
Verizon Center 14,652
13–27
41
January 17
@ New Orleans
81–85
DeMar DeRozan (23)
Ed Davis (12)
José Calderón (13)
New Orleans Arena 15,155
13–28
42
January 19
@ San Antonio
95–104
DeMar DeRozan (28)
Ed Davis (11)
José Calderón (8)
AT&T Center 18,581
13–29
43
January 21
@ Orlando
72–112
DeMar DeRozan (16)
Julian Wright (10)
José Calderón (5)
Amway Center 19,047
13–30
44
January 22
@ Miami
103–120
DeMar DeRozan (30)
Ed Davis (10)
José Calderón (13)
American Airlines Arena 20,025
13–31
45
January 24
Memphis
98–100
Andrea Bargnani (29)
DeMar DeRozan ,Julian Wright (9)
Jerryd Bayless (11)
Air Canada Centre 14,127
13–32
46
January 26
Philadelphia
94–107
DeMar DeRozan (29)
Amir Johnson (6)
José Calderón (13)
Air Canada Centre 14,552
13–33
47
January 28
Milwaukee
110–116 (OT)
Amir Johnson (24)
Amir Johnson (12)
José Calderón (10)
Air Canada Centre 15,159
13–34
48
January 29
@ Minnesota
87–103
Andrea Bargnani ,Ed Davis (15)
Ed Davis (11)
José Calderón ,Trey Johnson (6)
Target Center 14,991
13–35
49
January 31
@ Indiana
93–104
Amir Johnson (18)
Amir Johnson (8)
José Calderón (7)
Conseco Fieldhouse 10,258
13–36
February: 3–8 (home: 3–5; road: 0–3)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
50
February 2
@ Atlanta
87–100
Amir Johnson (20)
Amir Johnson (14)
José Calderón (10)
Philips Arena 14,025
13–37
51
February 4
Minnesota
111–100
Andrea Bargnani (30)
Amir Johnson (12)
José Calderón (19)
Air Canada Centre 14,389
14–37
52
February 8
@ Milwaukee
74–92
Andrea Bargnani (23)
Amir Johnson (11)
José Calderón (7)
Bradley Center 11,975
14–38
53
February 9
San Antonio
100–111
Andrea Bargnani (29)
Amir Johnson (13)
José Calderón (11)
Air Canada Centre 15,867
14–39
54
February 11
Portland
96–102
Andrea Bargnani (29)
Ed Davis (13)
José Calderón (10)
Air Canada Centre 15,625
14–40
55
February 13
L.A. Clippers
98–93
Andrea Bargnani (27)
Ed Davis (14)
José Calderón (11)
Air Canada Centre 19,800
15–40
56
February 16
Miami
95–103
Andrea Bargnani (38)
Ed Davis (13)
José Calderón (14)
Air Canada Centre 20,156
15–41
All-Star Break
57
February 22
@ Charlotte
101–114
Sonny Weems (19)
Andrea Bargnani (8)
José Calderón (11)
Time Warner Cable Arena 12,976
15–42
58
February 23
Chicago
118–113
Andrea Bargnani ,DeMar DeRozan (24)
Andrea Bargnani (8)
José Calderón (17)
Air Canada Centre 18,105
16–42
59
February 25
Phoenix
92–110
Andrea Bargnani (26)
Jerryd Bayless ,Ed Davis (5)
José Calderón (7)
Air Canada Centre 19,004
16–43
60
February 27
Dallas
96–114
Amir Johnson (21)
José Calderón (8)
José Calderón (8)
Air Canada Centre 16,827
16–44
March: 4–10 (home: 3–3; road: 1–7)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
61
March 1
New Orleans
96–90
José Calderón (22)
Amir Johnson (10)
José Calderón (16)
Air Canada Centre 14,704
17–44
62
March 4
@ New Jersey
103–116
DeMar DeRozan (30)
Ed Davis (8)
José Calderón (12)
O2 Arena 18,689
17–45
63
March 5
@ New Jersey
136–137 (3OT)
Andrea Bargnani (35)
Ed Davis (15)
José Calderón (9)
O2 Arena 18,689
17–46
64
March 9
Utah
94–96
DeMar DeRozan (17)
Reggie Evans (11)
José Calderón (6)
Air Canada Centre 14,425
17–47
65
March 11
Indiana
108–98
Leandro Barbosa (29)
Reggie Evans (16)
José Calderón (8)
Air Canada Centre 14,726
18–47
66
March 13
Charlotte
90–95
Andrea Bargnani (17)
Reggie Evans (17)
José Calderón (7)
Air Canada Centre 16,557
18–48
67
March 16
@ Detroit
93–107
Andrea Bargnani (20)
Reggie Evans (8)
José Calderón (6)
The Palace of Auburn Hills 15,166
18–49
68
March 18
Washington
116–107
Andrea Bargnani (33)
Reggie Evans (15)
José Calderón (6)
Air Canada Centre 18,017
19–49
69
March 20
@ Oklahoma City
95–93
Andrea Bargnani (23)
Reggie Evans (9)
José Calderón (9)
Oklahoma City Arena 18,203
20–49
70
March 21
@ Denver
90–123
Andrea Bargnani (20)
Alexis Ajinça ,Reggie Evans (9)
Jerryd Bayless (9)
Pepsi Center 16,258
20–50
71
March 23
@ Phoenix
106–114
Andrea Bargnani (27)
Ed Davis (9)
José Calderón (13)
US Airways Center 17,865
20–51
72
March 25
@ Golden State
100–138
Leandro Barbosa ,DeMar DeRozan (19)
Ed Davis (11)
Andrea Bargnani ,José Calderón ,Sonny Weems (5)
Oracle Arena 17,504
20–52
73
March 26
@ L.A. Clippers
90–94
Ed Davis (21)
Ed Davis (11)
Leandro Barbosa (6)
Staples Center 19,060
20–53
74
March 30
Milwaukee
98–104
Andrea Bargnani (22)
James Johnson (10)
José Calderón (8)
Air Canada Centre 15,906
20–54
April: 2–6 (home: 2–2; road: 0–4)
2010–11 season schedule
Player
POS
GP
GS
MP
REB
AST
STL
BLK
PTS
MPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
PPG
DeMar DeRozan
SG
82
82
2,851
315
148
85
31
1,410
34.8
3.8
1.8
1.0
.4
17.2
Amir Johnson
PF
72
54
1,853
461
81
53
88
688
25.7
6.4
1.1
.7
1.2
9.6
José Calderón
PG
68
55
2,102
202
605
81
7
669
30.9
3.0
8.9
1.2
.1
9.8
Andrea Bargnani
C
66
66
2,353
343
119
34
46
1,414
35.7
5.2
1.8
.5
.7
21.4
Ed Davis
PF
65
17
1,602
462
40
39
67
501
24.6
7.1
.6
.6
1.0
7.7
Jerryd Bayless †
PG
60
14
1,347
150
238
36
4
601
22.5
2.5
4.0
.6
.1
10.0
Sonny Weems
SF
59
28
1,413
153
104
34
2
545
23.9
2.6
1.8
.6
.0
9.2
Leandro Barbosa
SG
58
0
1,395
99
119
50
6
769
24.1
1.7
2.1
.9
.1
13.3
Julian Wright
SF
52
6
766
118
58
39
20
188
14.7
2.3
1.1
.8
.4
3.6
Joey Dorsey
C
43
9
522
190
27
24
17
135
12.1
4.4
.6
.6
.4
3.1
Linas Kleiza
SF
39
23
1,032
177
40
19
7
436
26.5
4.5
1.0
.5
.2
11.2
Reggie Evans
PF
30
18
798
345
38
29
6
132
26.6
11.5
1.3
1.0
.2
4.4
James Johnson †
SF
25
25
699
118
75
25
28
229
28.0
4.7
3.0
1.0
1.1
9.2
Alexis Ajinça †
C
24
0
265
61
8
8
14
114
11.0
2.5
.3
.3
.6
4.8
Jarrett Jack †
PG
13
13
347
42
59
14
0
140
26.7
3.2
4.5
1.1
.0
10.8
Solomon Alabi
C
12
0
59
14
2
2
2
6
4.9
1.2
.2
.2
.2
.5
David Andersen †
PF
11
0
150
34
7
3
3
56
13.6
3.1
.6
.3
.3
5.1
Trey Johnson †
SG
7
0
81
7
11
1
1
28
11.6
1.0
1.6
.1
.1
4.0
Sundiata Gaines †
PG
6
0
90
8
11
4
1
35
15.0
1.3
1.8
.7
.2
5.8
Marcus Banks
PG
3
0
22
1
3
1
0
6
7.3
.3
1.0
.3
.0
2.0
Ronald Dupree
SF
3
0
13
3
1
0
0
2
4.3
1.0
.3
.0
.0
.7
Peja Stojaković †
SF
2
0
22
3
1
0
0
20
11.0
1.5
.5
.0
.0
10.0
† Denotes player spent time with another team in the season. Stats reflect time with the Raptors only.
24 June 2010
To Dallas Mavericks ----
Future second-round pick Cash considerations
To Toronto Raptors ----
9 July 2010
To Toronto Raptors ----
Two first-round picks in 2011 Trade exception
To Miami Heat ----
14 July 2010
To Phoenix Suns ----
To Toronto Raptors ----
28 July 2010
To Houston Rockets ----
second-round pick in 2015
To Toronto Raptors ----
11 August 2010
To New Orleans Hornets ----
To Toronto Raptors ----
20 November 2010
To New Orleans Hornets ----
To Toronto Raptors ----
24 January 2011
To Dallas Mavericks ----
To Toronto Raptors ----
22 February 2011
To Chicago Bulls ----
To Toronto Raptors ----
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