On eve of return to Toronto, former Raptors star DeRozan says he’s “moved on”
TORONTO — DeMar DeRozan has found closure.
When the player once fondly known as “Mr. I am Toronto” was unceremoniously jettisoned from the Raptors last summer in the blockbuster deal to acquire Kawhi Leonard, the hurt lingered long. But the 29-year-old insists he’s moved on.
“Last summer was a whirlwind for me,” DeRozan said. “I was just trying to get things in order and understanding what to do next. I haven’t had a chance to really sit down and reflect on it, understand it, or put it in some sort of perspective.
“But it’s a tough… not even just a game, but life is tough in general and there’s always going to be some type of curveball coming your way and you feel like it’s unfair. It’s just part of life and you have to find a way to let that be some sort of challenge to be better in whatever way possible.”