The Province

DeRozan is Raptors’ leading scorer

‘It’s definitely an honour,’ says star who eclipsed Bosh’s team record in 10-point loss to Warriors

- MIKE GANTER mike.ganter@sunmedia.ca

OAKLAND — On a night that was all about the fight and the refusal to quit, it was almost fitting that this would be the night DeMar DeRozan would become the Raptors all-time leading scorer.

Always the competitor, DeRozan admitted setting the mark in the Raptors’ first double-digit loss of the year took some of the shine off it, but anyone who didn’t see the parallels between the game and the seven-plus years it took DeRozan to dethrone Chris Bosh for the single highest honour in the team record books just isn’t paying attention.

DeRozan became the Raptors’ alltime leading scorer with 3:47 to go in the second quarter in a game the Raptors would get torched early on by the high-octane Warriors offence and then despite multiple rallies of their own fall short in a 121-111 loss.

Afterwards there was disappoint­ment, as expected, but a sufficient amount of pride that there was no give-in by the group, even when they seemed down and out.

DeRozan has suffered through a lot of those downs and like the Raptors Wednesday night refused to let the obstacles keep him down.

DeRozan wound up with a Raptors-high 29, but admitted the ninth loss of the year for Toronto would probably prevent him from enjoying his new perch atop the Raptors’ best ever scorer’s list until his team gets back into the win column.

“It’s great,” a somewhat subdued DeRozan said. “Would’ve been a lot better if we got the win, but to be first in franchise history, it’s definitely an honour. I’ll probably feel a little better about it once we get a win, but just to continue to play and build on that is definitely awesome.”

Typically, DeRozan’s bucket that pushed him past Bosh was all DeRozan. A drive before pulling up from 12-feet out for the score over a late-contesting defender.

He joked the day before that a 15-foot fadeaway over three defenders would have been ideal, but the mid-range jumper still typified how unique DeRozan is in this era of if-it’s-not-a-three, it’s-not-acceptable basketball.

DeRozan is a throwback, a guy who scores from the mid-range with efficiency. He hasn’t made the threeball a part of his arsenal yet, but you get the distinct feeling that when it becomes necessary, when he’s lost a step or his superior athleticis­m starts to wane, he’ll change gears and master that part of the game as well.

It’s almost ironic that it was exactly 6 1/2 years ago Wednesday night that DeRozan took to his Twitter account to assure panicked fans that things would be OK in the wake of the Bosh decision to leave Toronto and join up with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade in Miami.

That summer evening DeRozan, having just completed his rookie season and still just 20 years old tweeted out, “Don’t worry, I got us” as the Raptors marquee player left the team without a true star.

True to his promise, DeRozan has been at the forefront of the Raptors rise that has since surpassed anything the team did with Bosh as the face of the franchise.

And make no mistake, DeRozan is the face of the franchise.

A Raptor since he was selected by Toronto ninth overall at the 2009 draft, DeRozan didn’t even entertain offers from other teams this past summer when he could have jumped ship to sign with another club as Bosh did. DeRozan committed to the Raptors and the Raptors to him at the first opportunit­y on July 1, never wavering in his steadfast loyalty to the team that drafted him.

Kyle Lowry, the other half of the Raptors’ quest for NBA prominence, has been almost inseparabl­e from DeRozan in the five years the two have been teammates.

The first word out of Lowry’s mouth in describing how he felt about DeRozan becoming the team’s all time leading scorer was “commitment.”

“Just shows the commitment, how good he is at basketball and it’s an honour for me to be a part of this and to witness it the last five years,” Lowry said.

And because of his commitment, DeRozan is going to keep adding to that team record number of points, which should ensure a long stay at the top, certainly longer than the time Bosh had as No. 1.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? DeMar DeRozan, left, has been a fixture for the Toronto Raptors since he was selected ninth overall in the 2009 NBA draft.
— GETTY IMAGES FILES DeMar DeRozan, left, has been a fixture for the Toronto Raptors since he was selected ninth overall in the 2009 NBA draft.

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