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2001–02 Toronto Raptors season

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NBA professional basketball team season

NBA professional basketball team season
2001–02 Toronto Raptors season
Head coachLenny Wilkens
General managerGlen Grunwald
OwnersMaple Leaf Sports & Entertainment
ArenaAir Canada Centre
Results
Record42–40 (.512)
PlaceDivision: 3rd (Central)
Conference: 7th (Eastern)
Playoff finishFirst round
(lost toPistons 2–3)

Stats atBasketball Reference
Local media
Television
RadioCJCL
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The2001–02 Toronto Raptors season was the seventh season for theToronto Raptors in theNational Basketball Association.[1] During the off-season, the Raptors acquired All-Star center, and 2-time NBA ChampionHakeem Olajuwon from theHouston Rockets.[2][3][4] Throughout the regular season, All-Star guard and team captainVince Carter struggled with a left knee injury, and managed to play only 60 games.[5][6][7]

The Raptors played solid basketball with a 29–21 record at the All-Star break.[8] However, the team then suffered a 13-game losing streak, losing 17 of their next 18 games,[9][10] but would soon recover by posting a nine-game winning streak between March and April,[11][12] winning 12 of their final 14 games of the regular season.[13] Despite losing Carter for the remainder of the season, the Raptors finished in third place in theCentral Division with a 42–40 record, and earned the seventh seed in theEastern Conference.[14][13]

Carter averaged 24.7 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game, and led the Raptors with 121 three-point field goals, whileAntonio Davis averaged 14.5 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game, and second-year forwardMorris Peterson showed improvement, as he provided the team with 14.0 points per game. In addition,Alvin Williams contributed 11.8 points, 5.7 assists and 1.6 steals per game, whileKeon Clark provided with 11.3 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game, and Olajuwon averaged 7.1 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game. Meanwhile, three-point specialistDell Curry contributed 6.4 points per game, andChris Childs provided with 4.1 points and 5.1 assists per game.[15]

During theNBA All-Star weekend at theFirst Union Center inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, Carter was selected for the2002 NBA All-Star Game, as a member of the Eastern Conference All-Star team, but did not participate due to his knee injury.[16][17][18] Meanwhile, Peterson was selected for theNBA Rookie Challenge Game, as a member of the Sophomores team, but did not participate due to injury.[19][20]

In the Eastern Conference First Round of the2002 NBA playoffs, the Raptors faced off against the 2nd–seeded, and Central Division championDetroit Pistons, who were led by All-Star guardJerry Stackhouse,Clifford Robinson, and Defensive Player of the Year,Ben Wallace. However, without Carter, the Raptors lost the first two games to the Pistons on the road, struggling in Game 1 atThe Palace of Auburn Hills, in which the team lost to the Pistons, 85–63, only shooting .299 in field-goal percentage. The Raptors managed to win the next two games at home, which included a Game 4 win over the Pistons at theAir Canada Centre, 89–83 to tie the series at 2–2. However, the Raptors lost Game 5 to the Pistons at The Palace of Auburn Hills, 85–82, thus losing in a hard-fought five-game series.[21][22][23]

The Raptors finished fifth in the NBA in home-game attendance, with an attendance of 810,160 at the Air Canada Centre during the regular season.[15][24] Following the season, Olajuwon retired after eighteen seasons in the NBA.[25][26][27] Meanwhile, Childs re-signed as a free agent with his former team, theNew Jersey Nets,[28][29] while Clark signed with theSacramento Kings,[30][31]Tracy Murray was traded to theLos Angeles Lakers,[32][33] and Curry also retired.

NBA draft

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Main article:2001 NBA draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
117Michael BradleyPower Forward United StatesVillanova

Roster

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2001–02 Toronto Raptors roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.PlayerHeightWeightDOBFrom
F5Michael Bradley6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)245 lb (111 kg)1979–04–18Villanova
G/F15Vince Carter6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)220 lb (100 kg)1977–01–26North Carolina
G1Chris Childs6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)195 lb (88 kg)1967–11–20Boise State
F/C7Keon Clark6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)220 lb (100 kg)1975–04–16UNLV
G30Dell Curry6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)190 lb (86 kg)1964–06–25Virginia Tech
F/C33Antonio Davis6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)215 lb (98 kg)1968–10–31UTEP
G44Derrick Dial6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)184 lb (83 kg)1975–12–20Eastern Michigan
G8Jermaine Jackson6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)204 lb (93 kg)1976–06–07Detroit Mercy
C00Eric Montross7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)270 lb (122 kg)1971–09–23North Carolina
G/F35Tracy Murray6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)225 lb (102 kg)1971–07–25UCLA
C32Mamadou N'Diaye7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)255 lb (116 kg)1975–06–16Auburn
C34Hakeem Olajuwon7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)255 lb (116 kg)1963–01–21Houston
G/F24Morris Peterson6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)220 lb (100 kg)1977–08–26Michigan State
C4Michael Stewart6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)230 lb (104 kg)1975–04–25California
G20Alvin Williams6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)185 lb (84 kg)1974–08–06Villanova
F13Jerome Williams6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)206 lb (93 kg)1973–05–10Georgetown
Head coach
Assistant(s)

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

Roster
Updated: March 28, 2002

Regular season

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Standings

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W L PCT GB Home Road Div
y-Detroit Pistons5032.61026–1524–1720–8
x-Charlotte Hornets4438.537621–2023–1817–11
x-Toronto Raptors4240.512824–1718–2317–11
x-Indiana Pacers4240.512825–1617–2413–15
e-Milwaukee Bucks4141.500925–1616–2517–11
e-Atlanta Hawks3349.4021723–1810–3111–17
e-Cleveland Cavaliers2953.3542120–219–3212–16
e-Chicago Bulls2161.2562914–277–345–23
#
Team W L PCT GB
1c-New Jersey Nets5230.634
2y-Detroit Pistons5032.6102
3x-Boston Celtics4933.5983
4x-Charlotte Hornets4438.5378
5x-Orlando Magic4438.5378
6x-Philadelphia 76ers4339.5249
7x-Toronto Raptors4240.51210
8x-Indiana Pacers4240.51210
9e-Milwaukee Bucks4141.50011
10e-Washington Wizards3745.45115
11e-Miami Heat3646.43916
12e-Atlanta Hawks3349.40219
13e-New York Knicks3052.36622
14e-Cleveland Cavaliers2953.35423
15e-Chicago Bulls2161.25631

Game log

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2001–02 game log
October: 0–2 (home: 0–0; road: 0–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1October 30@OrlandoL 85–114Chris Childs (13)Antonio Davis (10)Vince Carter,Chris Childs (3)TD Waterhouse Centre
16,088
0–1
2October 31@MiamiL 92–97Vince Carter (20)Antonio Davis (15)Vince Carter (7)American Airlines Arena
16,500
0–2
November: 10–4 (home: 5–2; road: 5–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
3November 2DallasW 109–92Vince Carter (25)Antonio Davis,Hakeem Olajuwon (8)Morris Peterson,Alvin Williams (8)Air Canada Centre
19,800
1–2
4November 4IndianaW 113–100Vince Carter (28)Hakeem Olajuwon (8)Chris Childs (9)Air Canada Centre
18,825
2–2
5November 7Golden StateW 109–92Vince Carter (39)Antonio Davis (16)Vince Carter (6)Air Canada Centre
18,887
3–2
6November 10@UtahW 117–96Vince Carter (43)Jerome Williams (9)Alvin Williams (12)Delta Center
18,194
4–2
7November 11@DenverL 85–96Vince Carter (22)Antonio Davis (11)Alvin Williams (7)Pepsi Center
13,735
4–3
8November 13@SacramentoL 86–95Vince Carter (23)Keon Clark (10)Alvin Williams (5)ARCO Arena
17,317
4–4
9November 14@Golden StateW 89–82Vince Carter (24)Keon Clark (9)Vince Carter,Alvin Williams (5)The Arena in Oakland
18,269
5–4
10November 16@L.A. ClippersW 94–85Vince Carter (29)Hakeem Olajuwon (12)Alvin Williams (9)Staples Center
18,964
6–4
11November 18@PhoenixW 87–81Vince Carter (31)Hakeem Olajuwon (12)Alvin Williams (7)America West Arena
14,823
7–4
12November 20DetroitL 84–88Vince Carter (28)Hakeem Olajuwon (20)Chris Childs (5)Air Canada Centre
19,800
7–5
13November 22MilwaukeeL 75–78Vince Carter (26)Antonio Davis (11)Alvin Williams (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
7–6
14November 23@BostonW 91–89Keon Clark (19)Keon Clark (9)Vince Carter (6)FleetCenter
18,624
8–6
15November 25PhiladelphiaW 107–88Vince Carter (30)Keon Clark,Antonio Davis (10)Alvin Williams (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
9–6
16November 29MemphisW 91–88Vince Carter (23)Antonio Davis (11)Vince Carter,Alvin Williams (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
10–6
December: 6–8 (home: 3–3; road: 3–5)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
17December 1@AtlantaW 104–103Vince Carter (19)Vince Carter,Keon Clark (10)Alvin Williams (9)Philips Arena
18,628
11–6
18December 2BostonL 69–85Vince Carter (17)Antonio Davis (12)Vince Carter (6)Air Canada Centre
19,800
11–7
19December 6@MilwaukeeL 89–95Vince Carter (26)Hakeem Olajuwon (14)Vince Carter (7)Bradley Center
18,717
11–8
20December 7DenverW 98–96 (OT)Vince Carter (42)Vince Carter (15)Chris Childs,Alvin Williams (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
12–8
21December 9PhoenixL 90–91Vince Carter (42)Keon Clark (15)Chris Childs (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
12–9
22December 12@San AntonioL 95–108Alvin Williams (16)Hakeem Olajuwon,Morris Peterson (6)Alvin Williams (7)Alamodome
16,650
12–10
23December 13@CharlotteL 90–104Vince Carter (31)Keon Clark (9)Alvin Williams (7)Charlotte Coliseum
9,791
12–11
24December 16WashingtonL 88–93Vince Carter (23)Antonio Davis (14)Alvin Williams (8)Air Canada Centre
20,048
12–12
25December 19@IndianaW 102–90Morris Peterson (29)Keon Clark (11)Vince Carter,Alvin Williams (6)Conseco Fieldhouse
16,060
13–12
26December 20ChicagoW 96–91Vince Carter (33)Antonio Davis,Jerome Williams (11)Vince Carter (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
14–12
27December 23MiamiW 83–76Vince Carter (27)Vince Carter,Antonio Davis (10)Alvin Williams (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
15–12
28December 25@New YorkL 94–102Morris Peterson (22)Antonio Davis (11)Alvin Williams (5)Madison Square Garden
19,763
15–13
29December 28@L.A. LakersW 89–86Alvin Williams (17)Keon Clark (16)Alvin Williams (8)Staples Center
18,997
16–13
30December 29@SeattleL 75–101Morris Peterson (18)Keon Clark (11)Alvin Williams (5)KeyArena
17,072
16–14
January: 11–5 (home: 7–3; road: 4–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
31January 2@PortlandW 95–84Vince Carter (28)Keon Clark,Antonio Davis (9)Chris Childs (9)Rose Garden
18,117
17–14
32January 4ClevelandW 101–91Vince Carter (34)Keon Clark (11)Vince Carter (8)Air Canada Centre
19,800
18–14
33January 6L.A. LakersL 89–109Vince Carter (24)Eric Montross (8)Alvin Williams (6)Air Canada Centre
19,800
18–15
34January 8@MemphisL 81–84Vince Carter (31)Antonio Davis (10)Chris Childs,Alvin Williams (6)Pyramid Arena
14,323
18–16
35January 9@ChicagoW 85–73Vince Carter (19)Antonio Davis (12)Chris Childs (10)United Center
16,227
19–16
36January 11AtlantaW 94–91 (OT)Alvin Williams (28)Antonio Davis (13)Vince Carter (8)Air Canada Centre
19,800
20–16
37January 13L.A. ClippersL 72–79Vince Carter (31)Antonio Davis (17)Alvin Williams (4)Air Canada Centre
19,800
20–17
38January 15@DetroitW 92–90Vince Carter (24)Vince Carter,Antonio Davis (9)Chris Childs (9)The Palace of Auburn Hills
17,045
21–17
39January 16HoustonW 109–103Vince Carter (29)Jerome Williams (8)Alvin Williams (6)Air Canada Centre
19,800
22–17
40January 18New JerseyW 89–77Vince Carter (23)Keon Clark (13)Alvin Williams (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
23–17
41January 19@CharlotteW 91–89Vince Carter (34)Jerome Williams (10)Antonio Davis,Alvin Williams (5)Charlotte Coliseum
16,593
24–17
42January 21@BostonL 97–106Vince Carter (26)Hakeem Olajuwon (10)Chris Childs (8)FleetCenter
16,380
24–18
43January 23New YorkL 92–96Alvin Williams (23)Antonio Davis (17)Chris Childs (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
24–19
44January 25MinnesotaW 107–100Vince Carter (19)Jerome Williams (13)Alvin Williams (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
25–19
45January 27OrlandoW 106–97Vince Carter (32)Antonio Davis (10)Chris Childs (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
26–19
46January 31BostonW 97–92Vince Carter (27)Antonio Davis (13)Chris Childs (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
27–19
February: 2–11 (home: 1–6; road: 1–5)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
47February 2@New JerseyL 91–98Vince Carter (26)Antonio Davis (12)Chris Childs (5)Continental Airlines Arena
20,049
27–20
48February 4@PhiladelphiaW 100–93Vince Carter (28)Antonio Davis (9)Vince Carter (6)First Union Center
20,512
28–20
49February 5@WashingtonL 94–99Vince Carter (29)Antonio Davis (8)Chris Childs (11)MCI Center
20,674
28–21
50February 7San AntonioW 80–74 (OT)Keon Clark (17)Keon Clark,Eric Montross (12)Alvin Williams (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
29–21
51February 12@ClevelandL 81–99Keon Clark (18)Eric Montross (12)Chris Childs (7)Gund Arena
15,589
29–22
52February 13@New YorkL 82–89Keon Clark (26)Keon Clark (15)Alvin Williams (8)Madison Square Garden
19,763
29–23
53February 15UtahL 85–94Alvin Williams (26)Antonio Davis (8)Alvin Williams (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
29–24
54February 17MilwaukeeL 86–91Alvin Williams (24)Antonio Davis (17)Chris Childs (6)Air Canada Centre
19,800
29–25
55February 18@DetroitL 76–89Antonio Davis (21)Antonio Davis (14)Chris Childs,Alvin Williams (5)The Palace of Auburn Hills
18,491
29–26
56February 20CharlotteL 77–78Antonio Davis (29)Antonio Davis (14)Alvin Williams (4)Air Canada Centre
19,800
29–27
57February 22DetroitL 72–80Antonio Davis (17)Antonio Davis (13)Alvin Williams (8)Air Canada Centre
19,800
29–28
58February 24SeattleL 92–101Vince Carter (28)Antonio Davis (12)Alvin Williams (14)Air Canada Centre
19,800
29–29
59February 27OrlandoL 85–90Vince Carter (22)Antonio Davis (10)Alvin Williams (8)Air Canada Centre
19,800
29–30
March: 6–8 (home: 2–3; road: 4–5)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
60March 1PortlandL 81–91Vince Carter (25)Antonio Davis,Hakeem Olajuwon (8)Chris Childs (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
29–31
61March 3PhiladelphiaL 84–96Antonio Davis (26)Antonio Davis (9)Alvin Williams (6)Air Canada Centre
19,800
29–32
62March 5@HoustonL 109–112Vince Carter (43)Vince Carter,Hakeem Olajuwon (7)Alvin Williams (9)Compaq Center
14,221
29–33
63March 7@DallasL 103–122Vince Carter (19)Keon Clark,Antonio Davis (15)Alvin Williams (7)American Airlines Center
19,945
29–34
64March 8@MiamiW 83–74Antonio Davis (23)Antonio Davis (10)Chris Childs (6)American Airlines Arena
16,500
30–34
65March 10@OrlandoL 79–92Vince Carter (16)Antonio Davis (12)Chris Childs (7)TD Waterhouse Centre
16,171
30–35
66March 12@New JerseyL 84–86Antonio Davis (27)Antonio Davis,Jerome Williams (13)Vince Carter (4)Continental Airlines Arena
16,105
30–36
67March 17SacramentoL 113–116Vince Carter (22)Hakeem Olajuwon (13)Chris Childs (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
30–37
68March 19@MinnesotaL 80–112Morris Peterson (19)Antonio Davis (13)Alvin Williams (7)Target Center
17,010
30–38
69March 22@ClevelandW 94–80Morris Peterson (18)Keon Clark (10)Alvin Williams (4)Gund Arena
17,847
31–38
70March 24WashingtonW 92–91Morris Peterson (26)Antonio Davis (9)Alvin Williams (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
32–38
71March 27MiamiW 81–80Morris Peterson (21)Antonio Davis,Jerome Williams (10)Chris Childs (6)Air Canada Centre
19,800
33–38
72March 28@AtlantaW 85–83Antonio Davis,Morris Peterson (15)Antonio Davis (9)Chris Childs (7)Philips Arena
12,036
34–38
73March 31@PhiladelphiaW 72–70Antonio Davis (16)Jerome Williams (9)Chris Childs (9)First Union Center
20,650
35–38
April: 7–2 (home: 6–0; road: 1–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
74April 3ChicagoW 117–104Morris Peterson (26)Antonio Davis (13)Alvin Williams (10)Air Canada Centre
19,800
36–38
75April 5@ChicagoW 98–96Antonio Davis (27)Keon Clark (10)Chris Childs (8)United Center
19,352
37–38
76April 7IndianaW 94–84Alvin Williams (26)Antonio Davis (10)Chris Childs (8)Air Canada Centre
19,800
38–38
77April 9CharlotteW 84–80Antonio Davis (24)Jerome Williams (8)Antonio Davis,Morris Peterson (7)Air Canada Centre
19,800
39–38
78April 10@IndianaL 82–98Antonio Davis (24)Antonio Davis (9)Alvin Williams (6)Conseco Fieldhouse
16,337
39–39
79April 12AtlantaW 112–73Keon Clark,Jerome Williams (20)Michael Bradley,Keon Clark,Jerome Williams (6)Jermaine Jackson (11)Air Canada Centre
19,800
40–39
80April 14New JerseyW 101–82Morris Peterson (24)Keon Clark (9)Jermaine Jackson (9)Air Canada Centre
19,800
41–39
81April 16@MilwaukeeL 89–105Morris Peterson (23)Antonio Davis,Jerome Williams (6)Chris Childs,Alvin Williams (5)Bradley Center
17,086
41–40
82April 17ClevelandW 103–85Morris Peterson,Jerome Williams (22)Jerome Williams (12)Alvin Williams (8)Air Canada Centre
19,800
42–40
2001–02 season schedule

Playoffs

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Game log

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2002 playoff game log
First Round: 2–3 (home: 2–0; road: 0–3)
2002 schedule

Player statistics

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Regular season

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Player POS GP GS MP REB AST STL BLK PTS MPG RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
Alvin WilliamsPG82822,9272814681352697135.73.45.71.6.311.8
Keon ClarkC81312,185603885812291527.07.41.1.71.511.3
Antonio DavisPF77772,97874015554831,11338.79.62.0.71.114.5
Chris ChildsPG6941,57615435156528522.82.25.1.8.14.1
Jerome WilliamsPF68321,64138675782551824.15.71.11.1.47.6
Morris PetersonSF63561,988223153731188331.63.52.41.2.214.0
Hakeem OlajuwonC61371,37836666749043522.66.01.11.21.57.1
Vince CarterSG60602,38531323994431,48439.85.24.01.6.724.7
Dell CurrySG564886816122636015.81.41.1.4.16.4
Eric MontrossC492465514016122311613.42.9.3.2.52.4
Tracy MurraySF403473531911822711.81.3.5.3.25.7
Michael BradleyPF26011824306304.5.9.1.0.21.2
Jermaine JacksonSG2402802757915711.71.12.4.4.02.4
Carlos ArroyoPG17096122160305.6.71.2.4.01.8
Michael StewartC1109325343228.52.3.3.4.32.0
Derrick DialSG705011420287.11.6.6.3.04.0
Mamadou N'DiayeC504611002209.22.2.0.0.44.0
  • Denotes player spent time with another team in the season. Stats reflect time with the Raptors only.

Playoffs

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Player POS GP GS MP REB AST STL BLK PTS MPG RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
Antonio DavisPF55202537258540.410.61.4.41.017.0
Alvin WilliamsPG551962428626039.24.85.61.2.412.0
Keon ClarkC55174408286734.88.01.6.41.613.4
Morris PetersonSF551541411534630.82.82.21.0.69.2
Chris ChildsPG541631937405932.63.87.4.8.011.8
Jerome WilliamsPF51143337913628.66.61.41.8.27.2
Hakeem OlajuwonC5086192742817.23.8.41.4.85.6
Dell CurrySG405954522814.81.31.01.3.57.0
Jermaine JacksonSG4012100063.0.3.0.0.01.5
Michael StewartC108300148.03.0.0.01.04.0
Michael BradleyPF103110003.01.01.0.0.0.0

Award winners

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