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Derozan Never Doubted Future with the Raptors

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Derozan Never Doubted Future with the Raptors 

Post#1 » by Risk101 » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:28 pm

The crossroads of a franchise flashed before DeMar DeRozan, a text message punched to Rudy Gay signaling two paths. DeRozan stood inside the Los Angeles locker room in December with his Toronto Raptors teammates, hugging goodbye to Quincy Acy and Aaron Gray and some reaching Gay by phone, and privately many of them wondered: What’s next?

The Raptors could have crumbled under the weight of endless questions about their futures, put Dwane Casey on severe lookout for his job and faltered toward a lottery pick – or bonded inside a tight locker room with stabilizing newcomers from the Sacramento Kings, cleansed the playbook of dense isolation sets and implement a free-flowing style that has given a raucous fan base reason to believe in sacrificing basketball.

Mostly, DeRozan had to prove the organization’s old vision of him as a cornerstone, as an efficient guard and reliable leader. He needed to mature as a two-way, inside and out player. For DeRozan, the departure of Gay had been the precise sign. His stats couldn’t be empty anymore.

Masai Ujiri had entertained a serious reconstruction of the roster before the trade deadline, as he’s publicly stated, but DeRozan had already made clear in his mind: He had to stay – and win – with the Raptors.

“There was no doubt about my future here and I never had a doubt,” DeRozan told RealGM. “It was never a thought of leaving or nothing. I took an onus of myself to step up my game, especially when the trade happened because I understood what it feels like to be in a struggle and be in a tough season. Now, we have great relationships with each other, before it comes to basketball.

“That trade was our cue that everybody has to step up. It could’ve turned real ugly, real fast.”

So now, DeRozan earns his first showing in the postseason, a premiere stage for an All-Star scorer of his ilk. Around him, Casey’s mastered the pedal on this team, cognizant of when to motivate forcefully and subtly, and Kyle Lowry instigates balanced shots and sharp ball movement.

Before a dramatic reversal of a season, Toronto had been a meddling, mediocre group. There was no choice but to jolt the players and coaches with that first trade. They had no identity, no established system – only jump-shooting tendencies, external blame for the coaching staff and a perception across the NBA of me-first attitudes.

“When I got here, I read up on the team and people were talking about how they wanted the team to tank so they could get a good draft pick,” Patrick Patterson said. “They said the ball movement wasn’t there; that players were selfish holding the ball, a lot of isos, and that it wasn’t great basketball. I was unaware of that situation, what was going on, but I’m thankful for when I got here it wasn’t like that at all. People moved the ball, averaged high assists and bought into their roles.”

They started an alluring brand of ball, and it’s in turn made them an appealing franchise with which to remain. Casey admits he owes a tremendous amount to Patterson, Greivis Vasquez and John Salmons for cultivating positivity among younger players, for providing calmness amid the ups and downs of a season and eliminating any locker room divides. With DeRozan locked into his contract potentially until 2017, with a priority to re-sign Lowry and with a firm front office, two pending free agents who are critical to the rotation, Patterson and Vasquez, are immensely open to returning on long-term deals.

Winning does this for any organization. After Chris Bosh left in 2010, the Raptors dwelled toward the bottom of the league, free agents losing sight of the city’s draw and fans’ backing. And now, they’ll be a desired destination.

“I wouldn’t mind staying with the Raptors at all,” Patterson told RealGM. “Toronto is a great city, and it has great basketball fans, which surprised me the most when I got here. I didn’t know the fan support was so great in Toronto.”

“If we stay together for three, four years … woo, this team will be scary,” Vasquez said. “We just got to stay humble.”


Good article on Derozan.
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Post#2 » by LittleOzzy » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:30 pm

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Post#3 » by DeBrick » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:31 pm

oh God, Aaron Gray.... forgot about him. He was the one guy in that deal I knew I would never miss
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Post#4 » by Son Goku 25 » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:32 pm

One guy who has really impressed is Vasquez, he's one of those guys that can get hot in the playoffs and really help take some pressure off Lowry/DD. We're really a couple of pieces away while keeping the main guys together + experience to be talking about a championship.
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Post#5 » by ranger001 » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:32 pm

LittleOzzy wrote:Link?


Realgm Shams Charania.

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Post#6 » by TdotRap4Lyfe » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:32 pm

Usually people post snippets with the source, not the whole thing. But it is a good read. Thanks for the post.
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Post#7 » by UnderdogRaptors » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:33 pm

Take notes Chris "crybaby" bosh
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Post#8 » by T-d0t » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:38 pm

Too bad he's getting traded on draft day.

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Post#9 » by OvertimeNO » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:42 pm

Interesting the role the Four Kings played in adding some locker room stability, and dare I say, leadership.

I know Hayes gets hated on a lot but the guy's always been a consummate professional, and it's kind of nice to see him land in a place where he can contribute both on the court and in the locker room. It couldn't have been fun trying to mentor that Sacramento team.
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Post#10 » by OakleyDokely » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:44 pm

Demar Didn't DeDoubt
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Post#11 » by chuckdevlin » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:45 pm

“That trade was our cue that everybody has to step up. It could’ve turned real ugly, real fast.”


^^Then he must've doubted his future to some extent. :lol:

But, no, really, I've been impressed with Demar. Next year is the year to make valid criticism. He has room for error in his first playoff series. Seeing how he comes back next season, after his first round, we should see some more improvements.
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Post#12 » by pbj » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:46 pm

Plenty of doubt around these parts, up until around January 30th when he was selected to the ASG.. still, some remains.
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Post#13 » by Gianni13 » Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:53 pm

Derozan, as a person, is exactly the athlete Toronto sports fans support.

He's a good person, a blue collar guy. Comes to work early every day and always tries to become better. He doesn't come up with excuses and no other baggage or issues.

He may not be the best player in the NBA or a franchise guy yet (and may never be), but you cannot ask for more work ethic or character than Derozan has.

We look at the growth of Val and Tross this year but lets not forget how much better Demar has gotten.
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Post#14 » by BloodyNose » Tue Apr 15, 2014 8:00 pm

ms25 wrote:One guy who has really impressed is Vasquez, he's one of those guys that can get hot in the playoffs and really help take some pressure off Lowry/DD. We're really a couple of pieces away while keeping the main guys together + experience to be talking about a championship.

the problem with vasquez is if a team has a good defensive pg he is easily neutralized. He can barely dribble it when this happens.
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Post#15 » by fredericklove » Tue Apr 15, 2014 8:01 pm

Good for Demar stepping his game up despite still having a lot of things to work on, but the overall transition has been incredible for the entire group, like he said after the departure of Arudy, "it could’ve turned real ugly, real fast." Props to Masai for finding the right guys to pair up w/ this core (I still don't like John Salmon's face).
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Post#16 » by Blast Tyrant » Tue Apr 15, 2014 8:24 pm

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ms25 wrote:One guy who has really impressed is Vasquez, he's one of those guys that can get hot in the playoffs and really help take some pressure off Lowry/DD. We're really a couple of pieces away while keeping the main guys together + experience to be talking about a championship.

the problem with vasquez is if a team has a good defensive pg he is easily neutralized. He can barely dribble it when this happens.

Well that's fine because there's like 8 PG's in the league who are really good defensively and we have one of them in Lowry.

Rondo- Not in the playoffs
Paul- In the west
Westbrook- Ditto
Bledsoe- Ditto
Beverley- Same thing
Conley- West again
Chalmers- Could be an issue
Hill- Same thing
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Post#17 » by Just Passing By » Tue Apr 15, 2014 8:26 pm

Patman totally reads RealGM.

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Post#18 » by kieferli » Tue Apr 15, 2014 8:33 pm

ms25 wrote:One guy who has really impressed is Vasquez, he's one of those guys that can get hot in the playoffs and really help take some pressure off Lowry/DD. We're really a couple of pieces away while keeping the main guys together + experience to be talking about a championship.


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Post#19 » by 22haytham22 » Tue Apr 15, 2014 8:56 pm

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Post#20 » by Kirby » Tue Apr 15, 2014 9:01 pm

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