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==Awards and records== {{Main|List of Toronto Raptors seasons|Toronto Raptors accomplishments and records}} [[File:Raptors Banner.jpg|thumb|upright|Championship banner for the [[2019 NBA Finals]], depicting the [[Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy]]]] Since their inception in 1995, the Raptors have made the playoffs thirteen times (2000β2002, 2007, 2008, 2014β2020 and 2022), advancing past the first round six times (2001 and 2016β2020). The Raptors have won the Atlantic Division seven times (2007, 2014β2016, and 2018β2020), and the franchise record number of wins in the regular season is 59 (2018). The Raptors advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals twice (2016 and 2019). Only once did the Raptors reach and win the NBA Finals ([[2019 NBA Finals|2019]]). Nine Raptors have been selected to play in the [[NBA All-Star Game|All-Star game]]: [[Vince Carter]], [[Antonio Davis]], [[Chris Bosh]], [[DeMar DeRozan]], [[Kyle Lowry]], [[Kawhi Leonard]], [[Pascal Siakam]], [[Fred VanVleet]] and [[Scottie Barnes]]. With the exception of Davis, VanVleet and Barnes, these players also made All-NBA teams, while Leonard has also made the All-NBA Defensive team. Two Raptors coaches have also made the All-Star game: [[Dwane Casey]] in [[2018 NBA All-Star Game|2018]] and [[Nick Nurse]] in [[2020 NBA All-Star Game|2020]]. In 2020, the Raptors went on a 15-game [[winning streak]] and set a new record for the longest winning streak by a [[Professional sports in Canada|Canadian-based professional sports]] franchise.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ca.nba.com/news/toronto-raptors-win-streak-franchise-record-canadian-professional-record-nba-nhl-mlb-cfl/er7ja23njty161mynm0klm9b|title=Toronto Raptors set record for longest win streak by a Canadian-based professional sports franchise|date=February 11, 2020|last=McGregor|first=Gilbert|website=ca.nba.com|publisher=NBA|access-date=April 23, 2021|archive-date=April 23, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210423201522/https://ca.nba.com/news/toronto-raptors-win-streak-franchise-record-canadian-professional-record-nba-nhl-mlb-cfl/er7ja23njty161mynm0klm9b|url-status=live}}</ref>
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