Leading with tools forged as a Raptor
Toronto Star
|September 15, 2024
One-on-one with DeRozan and new book are reminders of Toronto's role in journey
Sit across from DeMar DeRozan for any length of time, in any kind of circumstance, and one of the initial thoughts that comes to mind is: Man, this is what Toronto did for this young man.
There’s insight and stories and reminiscences and laughs. A fully confident man more than willing and able to discuss matters of depth that the vast majority of athletes avoid like a slump.
It’s pointed out that he’s come so far, been so different, and the 35-year-old NBA all-star laughs at the idea of his teenage self.
“I didn’t talk, I didn’t do nothing, not at all,” he recalls of his arrival in Toronto as a Raptors rookie in 2009. “I always look back on a lot of those times when the beauty of being naïve is a special thing.
“That’s the beauty of life and going through a journey, is where it’s going to take you if you’re willing to take that journey. And that’s what my book’s about: me going on that journey, going through so many obstacles and going back in time trying to figure out a lot of things that affected me when I’m older.”
His book — “Above The Noise,” written with Canadian author Dave Zarum — is an introspective chronicle of his upbringing in the Compton neighbourhood of Los Angeles and the challenges, losses and obstacles that dotted the journey to a still-counting 16-year NBA career.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition September 15, 2024 de Toronto Star.
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