Some interesting team stats for the Raptors 14 game win streak:
In 14 games, the Raptors are first in the NBA in three-point shooting, making them at a 39.9 per cent clip.
Their ball-hawking, swarming defence has created an average of 22.4 points per game off turnovers — also best in the league — and they get more than 10 steals a game.
Six different players — Fred VanVleet, Kyle Lowry, Pascal Siakam, Serge Ibaka, Terence Davis II and Norm Powell — have led the team in scoring at least once. Five of those, all but Davis, are averaging more than 17 points per game.
Three undrafted players — VanVleet, Davis and Matt Thomas — combined for 64 points on 24-for-34 shooting from the floor and 12-for-21 from three-point range in Saturday’s 119-118 win over the Brooklyn Nets.
They have won six of the 14 with at least one of the top seven rotation players out with an injury.
They’ve scored 118.3 points per 100 possessions during the streak — tops in the NBA over that stretch.
The numbers are crazy, and the variety speaks to the team’s depth and ability and willingness to contribute when needed, through injuries that have forced almost every significant rotation player to miss at least 10 games this season.