DeMar DeRozan has played his entire eight-year career with the Toronto Raptors. He has contributed more to the team than even the revered Vince Carter.

Thursday night marked another accolade for him in the team's record books.

The high-flying guard played in his 543rd game with the team, surpassing the previous leader Morris Peterson who played 542 games from 2000-2007 with the Raptors.

DeRozan is also second in franchise minutes played at 18,408 minutes.

Previously that record belonged to Chris Bosh who played a total of 18,815 before signing with the Miami Heat.

Bosh also holds the record for most points scored with the franchise, putting up 10,275 points during his seven years.

That record will surely be broken soon, as DeRozan will only have to score 251 more points to surpass it.

This is a season where DeRozan is establishing himself all over the franchise record books.