Former Raptors all-star DeMar DeRozan shares hard-earned wisdom in new memoir
DeMar DeRozan has always found a way to score on the basketball court, and now he’s using that same drive to urge people to open up about their mental health.
DeRozan, who has been one of the NBA’s leading mental health advocates for years, has written “Above the Noise,” a memoir about his childhood in Compton, Calif., the biggest successes of his 15-year career as a professional basketball player, and his struggles with depression. Although the 35-year-old has long been open about his personal struggles in podcasts and interviews, he wanted to write about his experiences to try and find yet another avenue to reach people.
“I’m just trying to reach anybody who feels like they’re alone, more so than anything,” said DeRozan in a phone interview. “Anybody who feels like they’re alone, that the struggles they’re going through are too much.
“Showing that it is possible to make it through, and also encourage them to show vulnerability and find strength within that as well, and show that it’s a continuous journey.”