The 2008âÂÂ09 Toronto Raptors season is the 14th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Before the season began, six-time NBA All-Star and center Jermaine O'Neal was acquired to complement Chris Bosh in the frontcourt. 17 games into the season, head coach Sam Mitchell was fired and replaced by Jay Triano. The Raptors went into the All-Star break 13 games under .500, and O'Neal was traded to Miami for Shawn Marion. The Raptors continued to struggle, and were eliminated from the playoff race with seven games of the regular season remaining.
Seeking to improve its rebounding and interior defence, Toronto traded T. J. Ford, Radoslav NesteroviÃÂ, Maceo Baston, and the draft rights to Roy Hibbert to the Indiana Pacers in return for six-time NBA All-Star Jermaine O'Neal and the draft rights to Nathan Jawai. With Ford gone, virtually all the point guard responsibilities rested on José Calderón's shoulders, who re-signed to a multi-year contract. The Raptors then signed free agents Hassan Adams, Will Solomon and Jamal Sampson, but Sampson was waived at the end of the pre-season. The Raptors also signed Roko Ukiàwho was drafted in the 2005 NBA draft, and lost Carlos Delfino and Primoà ¾ Brezec to free agency. O'Neal's arrival, however, was dwarfed by the Elton Brand signing pulled off by division rivals Philadelphia. In a pre-season poll, more than half of the general managers predicted the acquisition of Brand to be the most significant one in the league, whereas the 30-year-old O'Neal was perceived to be past his prime. Nevertheless, the prospect of Toronto deploying two proven big men at the post with some of the league's best three-point shooters waiting at the perimeter signalled a change in game plan from the previous campaign.
The Raptors began their campaign with a 95âÂÂ84 road win against Philadelphia. The match featured the new All-Star acquisitions of both teams: O'Neal for the Raptors and Brand for the 76ers. Chris Bosh and O'Neal combined for 44 points and 19 rebounds in the win. The team notched another victory in their second gameâÂÂa home fixture against the Golden State WarriorsâÂÂthus opening with the same 2âÂÂ0 record as the season before. Andrea Bargnani, who had spent the summer buffing up his frame and working on his interior game, chalked up 5 rebounds and 3 blocks in the game that went into overtime. The Raptors then got off to their best start in four seasons when they defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in the third game, with Calderón scoring a career-high 25 points in the 91âÂÂ87 win. Meanwhile, O'Neal wasted no time in imposing his style on his new team: in the season opener at Philadelphia, he pointed to hecklers in the home crowd after making a dunk; in the team's second game, he blocked a dunk from Golden State's Brandan Wright and thereafter waved a finger, as though to say "Don't come back here again."
However, the Raptors could not keep up their new game plan of solid defence and lost four of their next five games, including a blowout loss to the Atlanta Hawks and another to the Boston Celtics after relinquishing a 17-point lead. While Bosh posted impressive numbers in nearly every game, his teammates were not as consistent. Toronto's depth at the point was soon put to the test when Calderón was injured and unable to play against the rising Miami Heat. Solomon took over the reins with ease in that game and coupled with the Raptors' domination in the frontcourt led by O'Neal, Toronto secured a much needed win. Moon was also dropped to the bench, with Bargnani made the starting small forward. This performance came to naught in the next game against the Orlando Magic, where although Bosh and O'Neal combined for 54 points and 28 boards, the lack of production and defence from the wing, coupled with the inability to protect possession, brought Toronto back to .500. As though to prove a point, Bargnani and Anthony Parker combined for 44 points the next day in the win against Miami, while the tandem of Bosh and O'Neal secured 28 rebounds. This run was not sustained yet again, as Toronto lost a further two games on the trot: an overtime loss to New Jersey and another blowout loss to Boston, where the Raptors set a franchise record for highest field goal percentage (62%) conceded at home. That game also saw Bosh unleash a bout of angry frustration at his team as the Raptors plummeted to the bottom of the division standings.
On 3 December 2008, with the Raptors posting an 8âÂÂ9 record 17 games into the season, Raptors' head coach Sam Mitchell was fired and replaced by longtime assistant Jay Triano on an interim basis. TrianoâÂÂthe first Canadian head coach in NBA historyâÂÂimmediately pointed to Toronto's bottom-of-the-league in fast break points as a major deficiency he wanted to overcome. However, the Raptors slipped a further three games to go 8âÂÂ12 before it recovered with a two-game turnaround. In those two games, Triano attempted to introduce a new style of play: maximum protection of the paint. He also brought Kapono and Moon into the starting line-up and this seemed to work for a while before Toronto lost the next five games to go seven under .500, including a loss to the 2âÂÂ24 Oklahoma City Thunder. Toronto ended up 4âÂÂ11 in December under Triano, but got off to a good start in January with wins over Houston and Orlando before going down in a crucial game against Milwaukee. January also saw Bargnani emerging as a legitimate starting center with him averaging over 21 points and 6.6 rebounds over a 16-game stretch and Ukiàshowing good signs of adaptation to the NBA, but all this was overshadowed by the injuries that O'Neal and Calderón sustained and the resulting mounting losses. Given the Raptors' perpetual inability to win close games and hold on to leads, the team went on a seven-game losing streak before the return of O'Neal and Calderón saw them move to 19âÂÂ28. Toronto then went on a six-game losing streak and dropped further down the pecking order with a 21âÂÂ34 record going into the All-Star break. With Toronto looking to bring in a wing player and free up the salary space, O'Neal and Moon were traded to Miami for Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks on 13 February 2009. Six days later, Solomon was moved in a three-way deal, resulting in Toronto acquiring a big man in centre Patrick O'Bryant from Boston. Pops Mensah-Bonsu and Quincy Douby were also signed on 6 March and 24 March 2009 respectively.
Even with the new acquisitions, Toronto continued losing games, one of which was a blowout 97âÂÂ127 loss to New York. Combined with a seven-game losing streak leading up to mid-March, this evaporated any hopes of making the playoffs. The only improvement came in the form of more fastbreak points and points scored in the paint, and the team even kickstarted a six-game winning streak in the last week of March, their longest winning streak in seven seasons. The Raptors were also eliminated from playoffs contention at the same time when the streak ended, with seven games of the regular season to go. They ended the season with a three-game winning streak, an overall record of 33âÂÂ49, and were ranked 13th in the Conference.
|- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 1 | October 29 | @ Philadelphia | | Chris Bosh (27) | Chris Bosh (11) | José Calderón (7) | Wachovia Center<br />15,750 | 1âÂÂ0 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 2 | October 31 | Golden State | | Chris Bosh (31) | Chris Bosh (9) | José Calderón (13) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 2âÂÂ0
|- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 3 | November 1 | @ Milwaukee | | José Calderón (25) | Chris Bosh (10) | José Calderón (9) | Bradley Center<br />17,036 | 3âÂÂ0 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 4 | November 5 | Detroit | | Chris Bosh (26) | Chris Bosh (13) | José Calderón (8) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,602 | 3âÂÂ1 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 5 | November 7 | @ Atlanta | | Chris Bosh (26) | Chris Bosh (8) | José Calderón (12) | Philips Arena<br />18,290 | 3âÂÂ2 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 6 | November 9 | @ Charlotte | | Chris Bosh (30) | Chris Bosh (15) | José Calderón (7) | Time Warner Cable Arena<br />12,111 | 4âÂÂ2 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 7 | November 10 | @ Boston | | Jermaine O'Neal (23) | Jermaine O'Neal (11) | José Calderón (10) | TD Banknorth Garden<br />18,624 | 4âÂÂ3 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 8 | November 12 | Philadelphia | | Chris Bosh (30) | Chris Bosh (12) | José Calderón (6) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,093 | 4âÂÂ4 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 9 | November 16 | Miami | | Chris Bosh (27) | Jermaine O'Neal (18) | Will Solomon (11) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 5âÂÂ4 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 10 | November 18 | @ Orlando | | Chris Bosh (40) | Chris Bosh (18) | Chris Bosh, Will Solomon (4) | Amway Arena<br />16,353 | 5âÂÂ5 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 11 | November 19 | @ Miami | | Andrea Bargnani (25) | Jermaine O'Neal (17) | José Calderón (7) | American Airlines Arena<br />15,014 | 6âÂÂ5 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 12 | November 21 | New Jersey | | Chris Bosh (42) | Andrea Bargnani (10) | José Calderón (15) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 6âÂÂ6 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 13 | November 23 | Boston | | Chris Bosh (24) | Andrea Bargnani (7) | José Calderón (9) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 6âÂÂ7 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 14 | November 26 | Charlotte | | Chris Bosh (39) | Chris Bosh (11) | José Calderón (9) | Air Canada Centre<br />17,414 | 7âÂÂ7 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 15 | November 28 | Atlanta | | Chris Bosh (30) | Chris Bosh (10) | José Calderón (11) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,200 | 8âÂÂ7 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 16 | November 30 | @ L.A. Lakers | | Anthony Parker (19) | Andrea Bargnani (11) | José Calderón (12) | Staples Center<br />18,997 | 8âÂÂ8
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 17 | December 2 | @ Denver | | Chris Bosh (24) | Chris Bosh (12) | José Calderón (7) | Pepsi Center<br />14,243 | 8âÂÂ9 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 18 | December 5 | @ Utah | | Chris Bosh (18) | Chris Bosh (11) | José Calderón (8) | EnergySolutions Arena<br />19,911 | 8âÂÂ10 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 19 | December 7 | Portland | | Jermaine O'Neal (24) | Jermaine O'Neal (8) | José Calderón (13) | Air Canada Centre<br />17,671 | 8âÂÂ11 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 20 | December 9 | @ Cleveland | | Joey Graham (17) | Chris Bosh (11) | Jermaine O'Neal (4) | Quicken Loans Arena<br />20,049 | 8âÂÂ12 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 21 | December 10 | Indiana | | Jason Kapono (25) | Chris Bosh (10) | José Calderón (14) | Air Canada Centre<br />17,877 | 9âÂÂ12 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 22 | December 12 | @ New Jersey | | Chris Bosh (18) | Jamario Moon (9) | Roko Ukià(5) | Izod Center<br />13,926 | 10âÂÂ12 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 23 | December 14 | New Orleans | | Chris Bosh (25) | Chris Bosh, Jamario Moon (8) | José Calderón (7) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,537 | 10âÂÂ13 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 24 | December 15 | New Jersey | | Chris Bosh, Jason Kapono (17) | Chris Bosh, Jamario Moon (9) | José Calderón (8) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,561 | 10âÂÂ14 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 25 | December 17 | Dallas | | Jermaine O'Neal (19) | Chris Bosh, Jamario Moon (9) | José Calderón (10) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,832 | 10âÂÂ15 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 26 | December 19 | @ Oklahoma City | | Chris Bosh (22) | Chris Bosh (16) | José Calderón (8) | Ford Center<br />18,806 | 10âÂÂ16 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 27 | December 20 | @ San Antonio | | Jermaine O'Neal (24) | Chris Bosh, Jermaine O'Neal (10) | Chris Bosh, José Calderón (4) | AT&T Center<br />17,227 | 10âÂÂ17 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 28 | December 22 | @ L.A. Clippers | | Chris Bosh (31) | Jermaine O'Neal (9) | José Calderón (9) | Staples Center<br />16,094 | 11âÂÂ17 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 29 | December 26 | @ Sacramento | | Jermaine O'Neal (36) | Jermaine O'Neal (9) | José Calderón (6) | ARCO Arena<br />12,059 | 12âÂÂ17 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 30 | December 27 | @ Portland | | Chris Bosh (29) | Chris Bosh (9) | José Calderón (8) | Rose Garden Arena<br />20,588 | 12âÂÂ18 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 31 | December 29 | @ Golden State | | Chris Bosh (30) | Chris Bosh (14) | José Calderón (16) | Oracle Arena<br />19,596 | 12âÂÂ19 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 32 | December 31 | Denver | | Andrea Bargnani (26) | Chris Bosh (11) | José Calderón (11) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,879 | 12âÂÂ20
|- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 33 | January 2 | Houston | | Andrea Bargnani, Chris Bosh (19) | Anthony Parker, Jake Voskuhl (8) | Will Solomon (7) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 13âÂÂ20 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 34 | January 4 | Orlando | | Anthony Parker (26) | Chris Bosh (11) | Roko Ukià(7) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,322 | 14âÂÂ20 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 35 | January 5 | @ Milwaukee | | Chris Bosh (31) | Chris Bosh (11) | Will Solomon (11) | Bradley Center<br />12,599 | 14âÂÂ21 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 36 | January 7 | @ Washington | | Andrea Bargnani (25) | Chris Bosh, Joey Graham (8) | Chris Bosh (6) | Verizon Center<br />13,864 | 15âÂÂ21 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 37 | January 9 | Memphis | | Chris Bosh (32) | Chris Bosh (10) | Will Solomon (9) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,486 | 16âÂÂ21 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 38 | January 11 | Boston | | Andrea Bargnani (17) | Chris Bosh (11) | Andrea Bargnani, José Calderón, Will Solomon, Roko Ukià(3) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 16âÂÂ22 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 39 | January 12 | @ Boston | | Andrea Bargnani (23) | Chris Bosh (11) | Will Solomon (5) | TD Banknorth Garden<br />18,624 | 16âÂÂ23 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 40 | January 14 | Chicago | | Andrea Bargnani (31) | Andrea Bargnani (10) | Will Solomon (7) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,494 | 16âÂÂ24 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 41 | January 16 | @ Indiana | | Chris Bosh (25) | Chris Bosh (16) | Anthony Parker (5) | Conseco Fieldhouse<br />13,234 | 16âÂÂ25 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 42 | January 18 | Phoenix | | Anthony Parker (26) | Chris Bosh (12) | Anthony Parker (5) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 16âÂÂ26 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 43 | January 19 | @ Atlanta | | Chris Bosh (22) | Chris Bosh (14) | Anthony Parker (9) | Philips Arena<br />17,199 | 16âÂÂ27 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 44 | January 21 | @ Detroit | | Chris Bosh (19) | Jamario Moon (7) | Anthony Parker (8) | The Palace of Auburn Hills<br />22,076 | 16âÂÂ28 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 45 | January 23 | @ Chicago | | José Calderón (23) | Chris Bosh (6) | José Calderón (10) | United Center<br />20,886 | 17âÂÂ28 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 46 | January 25 | Sacramento | | Chris Bosh (31) | Jermaine O'Neal (10) | José Calderón (8) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,127 | 18âÂÂ28 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 47 | January 28 | @ New Jersey | | Anthony Parker (21) | Anthony Parker (7) | José Calderón (11) | Izod Center<br />10,138 | 19âÂÂ28 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 48 | January 30 | Milwaukee | | Chris Bosh (18) | Chris Bosh (9) | José Calderón (11) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,791 | 19âÂÂ29
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 49 | February 1 | Orlando | | José Calderón (16) | Joey Graham (12) | José Calderón, Will Solomon (5) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 19âÂÂ30 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 50 | February 3 | @ Cleveland | | Chris Bosh (29) | Andrea Bargnani (10) | Anthony Parker (8) | Quicken Loans Arena<br />20,562 | 19âÂÂ31 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 51 | February 4 | L.A. Lakers | | Joey Graham (24) | Andrea Bargnani, Jermaine O'Neal (9) | Anthony Parker (9) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 19âÂÂ32 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 52 | February 6 | @ New Orleans | | Jermaine O'Neal (24) | Jamario Moon (7) | José Calderón (9) | New Orleans Arena<br />17,319 | 19âÂÂ33 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 53 | February 7 | @ Memphis | | José Calderón (18) | Andrea Bargnani, Jamario Moon (9) | José Calderón (5) | FedExForum<br />11,498 | 19âÂÂ34 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 54 | February 10 | @ Minnesota | | Joey Graham (24) | Jamario Moon (9) | José Calderón (9) | Target Center<br />12,722 | 20âÂÂ34 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 55 | February 11 | San Antonio | | Andrea Bargnani (23) | Jermaine O'Neal (10) | Anthony Parker (4) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,909 | 21âÂÂ34 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 56 | February 18 | Cleveland | | Joey Graham (15) | Anthony Parker (7) | Shawn Marion (6) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 21âÂÂ35 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 57 | February 20 | @ New York | | Joey Graham (19) | Shawn Marion (12) | José Calderón (10) | Madison Square Garden<br />19,763 | 21âÂÂ36 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 58 | February 22 | New York | | Andrea Bargnani (28) | Shawn Marion (15) | José Calderón (11) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 22âÂÂ36 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 59 | February 24 | Minnesota | | Andrea Bargnani, Chris Bosh (26) | Shawn Marion (8) | José Calderón (13) | Air Canada Centre<br />17,457 | 23âÂÂ36 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 60 | February 27 | @ Phoenix | | Shawn Marion (27) | Shawn Marion (12) | José Calderón (5) | US Airways Center<br />18,422 | 23âÂÂ37
|- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 61 | March 1 | @ Dallas | | Chris Bosh (28) | Chris Bosh (10) | Anthony Parker (7) | American Airlines Center<br />19,688 | 23âÂÂ38 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 62 | March 3 | @ Houston | | Andrea Bargnani, Chris Bosh (25) | Shawn Marion (10) | José Calderón (16) | Toyota Center<br />16,291 | 23âÂÂ39 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 63 | March 6 | Miami | | Chris Bosh (34) | Pops Mensah-Bonsu (10) | Anthony Parker (9) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 23âÂÂ40 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 64 | March 8 | Utah | | Chris Bosh (30) | Chris Bosh (10) | José Calderón (11) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,541 | 23âÂÂ41 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 65 | March 11 | @ Philadelphia | | Andrea Bargnani (21) | Pops Mensah-Bonsu (8) | José Calderón (6) | Wachovia Center<br />17,292 | 23âÂÂ42 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 66 | March 13 | Detroit | | Chris Bosh (27) | Chris Bosh, Pops Mensah-Bonsu (10) | José Calderón (11) | Air Canada Centre<br />19,800 | 23âÂÂ43 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 67 | March 15 | Indiana | | Andrea Bargnani (27) | Chris Bosh (13) | José Calderón (12) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,169 | 24âÂÂ43 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 68 | March 16 | @ Charlotte | | Chris Bosh (18) | Chris Bosh (14) | José Calderón (8) | Time Warner Cable Arena<br />11,349 | 24âÂÂ44 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 69 | March 20 | Charlotte | | Chris Bosh (35) | Andrea Bargnani, Chris Bosh (7) | José Calderón (11) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,641 | 24âÂÂ45 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 70 | March 22 | L.A. Clippers | | Chris Bosh (16) | Chris Bosh, Shawn Marion (13) | Roko Ukià(8) | Air Canada Centre<br />17,610 | 25âÂÂ45 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 71 | March 25 | Milwaukee | | Andrea Bargnani (23) | Chris Bosh (14) | José Calderón (11) | Air Canada Centre<br />17,401 | 26âÂÂ45 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 72 | March 27 | Oklahoma City | | Chris Bosh (21) | Chris Bosh (13) | Roko Ukià(10) | Air Canada Centre<br />17,127 | 27âÂÂ45 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 73 | March 29 | Chicago | | Chris Bosh (31) | Chris Bosh (15) | José Calderón (19) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,949 | 28âÂÂ45
|- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 74 | April 1 | @ Orlando | | Chris Bosh (24) | Shawn Marion (15) | José Calderón (8) | Amway Arena<br />17,461 | 29âÂÂ45 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 75 | April 4 | @ New York | | Andrea Bargnani (23) | Chris Bosh, Shawn Marion (13) | José Calderón (7) | Madison Square Garden<br />19,763 | 30âÂÂ45 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 76 | April 5 | New York | | Chris Bosh (31) | Chris Bosh (14) | José Calderón (6) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,879 | 30âÂÂ46 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 77 | April 7 | Atlanta | | Chris Bosh (21) | Chris Bosh (10) | José Calderón (13) | Air Canada Centre<br />17,613 | 30âÂÂ47 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 78 | April 8 | @ Indiana | | Chris Bosh (21) | Chris Bosh (9) | Roko Ukià(7) | Conseco Fieldhouse<br />13,647 | 30âÂÂ48 |- bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 79 | April 10 | Washington | | Chris Bosh (21) | Chris Bosh (10) | José Calderón (11) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,107 | 30âÂÂ49 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 80 | April 12 | Philadelphia | | Chris Bosh (22) | Chris Bosh (8) | José Calderón (11) | Air Canada Centre<br />18,018 | 31âÂÂ49 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 81 | April 13 | @ Washington | | Chris Bosh, Shawn Marion (25) | Chris Bosh, Shawn Marion (15) | José Calderón (12) | Verizon Center<br />18,455 | 32âÂÂ49 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 82 | April 15 | @ Chicago | | Shawn Marion (34) | Chris Bosh (19) | José Calderón (14) | United Center<br />20,677 | 33âÂÂ49