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34. Keon Clark

Known for his above average wingspan, Keon Clark would have by far his best run in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Toronto Raptors.  Mostly used off of the bench, Clark’s 2001-02 season saw him reach career highs with 11.3 Points and 7.4 Rebounds per Game.  He would also have a solid 17.2 PER as a Raptor.

31. Mike James

Mike James had one very good season in the National Basketball Association, which coincidentally was his only season in Toronto.  James averaged 20.3 Points and 5.8 Assists that year with a 19.8 PER, by far his best ever.  Maybe it was an aberration, but with a team as young as the Raptors it earned him a relatively high place here.

28. T.J. Ford

T.J. Ford arrived to Toronto and was essentially given a second chance to be a starting Point Guard.  Eventually, he would share that role with Jose Calderon, but Ford would still have a good stint as a Raptor.  Ford averaged 13.2 Points per Game in Toronto and has his best distribution numbers as a Raptor with a 7.2 Assist per Game Average while playing north of the border.  Notably, T.J. Ford had a PER of 20.3 in his 2007-08 campaign.

29. Ed Davis

A member of the North Carolina Tar Heels 2009 Championship Team, Ed Davis was drafted 13th Overall in 2010.  He would put his big frame to use and working the glass.  While he was not used often as a starter, he was always putting up good offensive ratings when he played for the Raptors.