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Brought in for his strong veteran presence, Power Forward, Donyell Marshall would string together productive offense as a Raptor.  Marshall, who was traded early in the 2003-04 season from the Chicago Bulls would finish the Toronto portion of the season with a 16.2 Points, 10.7 Rebounds and 1.6 Blocks per Game, a stretch that was the best of his career.  Marshall was used off of the bench the following season (his second and last with Toronto) but still had over 10 Points per Game.
Although he was a part of some good Sacramento Kings teams, Doug Christie’ had a pretty good run were with the Toronto Raptors.  Christie would have three top five finishes in Steals per Game and never had less than 10 Points per Game per season as a Raptor.  Christie would later have appearances on the All Defensive Team, he was certainly in the conversation for such an accolade as a Raptor.
One of the most popular players in Raptors history, Morris Peterson came from the NCAA Champion, the Michigan State Spartans as the 21st Overall Pick in 2000.  “MoPete” would have four seasons with Toronto where he exceeded more than 10 Points per Game, the best of which was in 2005-06 where he posted career highs of 16.8 Points, 4.6 Rebounds and 1.3 Steals per Game.

9. Amir Johnson

A very physical Power Forward, Amir Johnson was as efficient as he was powerful.  Johnson would lead the NBA in Personal Fouls in 2012-13 but would also make appearances in the top ten in Field Goal Percentage, True Shooting Percentage and Effective Field Goal Percentage.  He would also have a second place finish (2010-11) in Offensive Rating.