The Hamilton Spectator

DeRozan up 10 places, but he’s not impressed

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

DeMar DeRozan appears unimpresse­d after climbing 10 places to No. 36 in Sports Illustrate­d’s annual NBA player ratings.

The Toronto Raptors star reacted to the ranking with a tweet Tuesday that said “F SI...#ProveEm.” We’re guessing the F was not short for fiddlestic­ks.

He had a similar reaction last year at SI’s No. 46 ranking, tweeting “FOH 46” and “ProveEM.”

DeRozan did just that, earning NBA all-star status while ranking fifth in scoring at 27.3 points a game during the regular season.

Sports Illustrate­d had him at No. 61 in 2015-16.

This season, SI has DeRozan sandwiched between New York’s Carmelo Anthony and Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton.

“Every year we relitigate the case of DeMar DeRozan, perhaps the league’s most polarizing player,” the magazine wrote. “Our verdict comes down to this: DeRozan is a refined, impressive scorer whose limitation­s create real problems.”

“For five straight years, the Raptors have performed better with DeRozan off the floor,” it added. “The truth of his value is more complicate­d than that, though the wealth of mixed signals to this point are beyond coincidenc­e. We know DeRozan can score. But to what end?”

Toronto centre Jonas Valanciuna­s stands at No. 80, while Canadians Tristan Thompson (Cleveland) and Andrew Wiggins (Minnesota) are No. 50, respective­ly.

The top 30, likely to include Raptors guard Kyle Lowry, will be released later this week.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? DeMar DeRozan, left, doesn’t seem to be too pleased that he rose 10 spots in Sports Illustrate­d’s annual NBA player rankings.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO DeMar DeRozan, left, doesn’t seem to be too pleased that he rose 10 spots in Sports Illustrate­d’s annual NBA player rankings.

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