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Just a glimpse

DeRozan can’t wait for ‘real’ season to begin, Raptors open Thursday versus Bulls

- BY LORI EWING

Even the shortened NBA preseason has been too long for DeMar DeRozan.

“It sucks,” DeRozan summed up Tuesday.

The Toronto Raptors star said his goal to begin every season is to be a better player than the previous one. He hinted he’s only shown a glimpse of his game in the pre-season, which was shortened by two weeks under the new collective bargaining agreement. But the lights will be cranked up high and every seat filled when the Raptors open the regular-season — finally — Thursday night against the visiting Chicago Bulls.

DeRozan can’t wait to get real.

“(It’s tough) just waiting for the real thing, especially when you’re a competitor,” DeRozan said. “I kind of let it show opening night. That’s when, as a competitor, when them lights come on, you put that jersey on, you tie them shoes up a little bit tighter than you would during the pre-season, you understand what’s at stake. That’s how I approach it.”

The 28-year-old, who’s heading into his ninth season with Toronto, said the pre-season is about finding a rhythm, and players often “coast” by necessity.

“You’re not going to play that much, you’re not going to play your regular style, you’re not going to shoot the same amount of shots, you’re not going to do everything you do in a real game,” he said. “You kind of have no choice but when the real thing comes around to be

completely ready.”

DeRozan, who averaged a team-high 27.3 points a night last season, was unimpresse­d when Sports Illustrate­d slotted him in 36th in their annual pre-season player ratings — he tweeted “F SI...#ProveEm.” But his season goals, he said, are never about measuring himself against others, and they’re not about certain point totals.

“I don’t come out and say ‘I’m going to average X amount of points,”’ he said. “It’s never just one thing. I never just look at it like I’m going to be the No. 1 scorer this year. I just look at it like, this is what I did last year, this is what I could be better

at, if I add this on top of what I know I can do, I can be better player in general.”

DeRozan believes the Raptors will benefit from keeping their core from last season intact, saying “camaraderi­e and chemistry is hard to come by.” But he happily welcomes newcomer C.J. Miles, heaping praise on the 30-year-old sniper who scored 27 points in the Raptors’ preseason finale against the Bulls.

“To light it up like that, especially with the second unit, the way he did it ... I remember scouting for him, and our main goal when we were playing Indiana in the (2016) playoffs was not to let C.J. get going. So for us,

it’s hard for (opponents) to say ‘Let’s not let get Kyle (Lowry) or DeMar going,’ but then you have to worry about a guy like C.J., so that’s big.”

Has DeRozan ever played with such a lethal long-range shooter?

“Peja Stojakovic. Briefly,” said DeRozan — Stojakovic played just two games for Toronto in 2011. “It’s the truth though. A lot of people wouldn’t know that. It’s crazy. (Miles) does it with no effort, especially when he’s wide open. And for him to come to me and say this is the most fun he’s had in a long time, thus far as (his) career, it’s definitely great.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? In this Oct. 3 file photo, Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan (centre) makes a pass through the Los Angeles Clippers defense during the first quarter of a preseason NBA game in Honolulu.
AP PHOTO In this Oct. 3 file photo, Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan (centre) makes a pass through the Los Angeles Clippers defense during the first quarter of a preseason NBA game in Honolulu.

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