Throughout his 10-year NBA career, DeAndre Jordan has consistently been part of the leaders when it comes to field goal percentages. The L.A. Clippers big man usually operates near the basket, and has a knack for being a frequent finisher above the rim.

With the amount of dunks DeAndre Jordan makes, at least prior to the Clippers' game against the Toronto Raptors, the 6-foot-11 big man also leads the league in that category.

He even has more dunks than four other teams, according to NBA TV. He has a total of 67 so far this season, which is above the respective totals for the Washington Wizards, San Antonio Spurs, Chicago Bulls, and Brooklyn Nets.

For this year, DeAndre Jordan once again has the highest field goal percentage among all players with 67.3 percent. He also averages a double-double of 10.5 points and 14.3 rebounds, to go along with 1.0 assists and 1.1 blocks per game. Despite all the woes of the Clippers, Jordan has continued to be a bright spot for the team, never allowing all the trade rumors surrounding him become a distraction.

If Jordan maintains this rate, he could end up as the field goal percentage leader for the sixth consecutive season, and also out-dunk a few other teams. However, DeAndre Jordan's situation is also worth keeping an eye on, as a trade could change his role, which could affect his numbers as well.