Waterloo Region Record

DeRozan speaks out for mental health

- LORI EWING

TORONTO — It’s close to DeMar DeRozan’s heart and much bigger than basketball.

So the Toronto Raptors all-star is happy to be an advocate for mental health, and has lent his voice to the NBA’s new initiative that launched Tuesday.

“When we get to speak to speak out against something that’s bigger than basketball — something outside of the conversati­on of basketball — it’s important, man. A lot of people suffer from a lot of things,” DeRozan said. “They’re afraid to share, they’re afraid to bring to the light and be better. It starts very young. It goes a long way. So anything that’s beneficial to (bringing) this to light and being happier, that’s what it’s all about.

DeRozan spoke at Tuesday morning’s shootaroun­d ahead of Game 1 of their second-round playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers. He and Cavs forward Kevin Love star in NBA Care’s new public service announceme­nt.

DeRozan first hinted about his depression in a February tweet, writing “This depression get the best of me ...” He then spoke candidly about his mental health issues, prompting Love to pen an article for The Players Tribune under the headline “Everybody is going through something,” about his episodes of anxiety.

In the PSA, DeRozan says: “We all go through it ... Don’t be ashamed of wanting to be a better you.”

DeRozan said after he and Love spoke candidly about their personal experience, they agreed they wanted to do more.

“I think it kinda came to us. He said it when I came out about my experience with it, it opened him, and it just started a whole dialogue of mental health,” DeRozan said. “The opportunit­y presented itself and it’s a great opportunit­y for myself and a player like Kevin Love to be able to forefront that. And if that can help any people, then that’s what we all for.”

DeRozan was asked how the Canadian government can help pick up the slack.

“You have to start with making people feel comfortabl­e,” DeRozan said.

“We live in a world where we can’t talk about certain things and push people in the shadows of their own feelings. You’ve gotta make people — kids, grown-ups, everybody — comfortabl­e.

“It’s not about teasing or making fun of nobody who’s going through something. It’s all about making that person comfortabl­e and understand­ing that if you come out about it, it’ll all relieve a lot of weight.”

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