Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan named All-Star Game starter for second straight year
NEW YORK — Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan will represent his second home when the NBA All-Star Game is in Los Angeles next month.
The Compton, Calif., native was named a starter for the NBA All-Star Game on Thursday for a second straight year. It will be DeRozan’s fourth appearance at an all-star game. He started for the East team in 2017 and was named a reserve for the 2014 and 2016 games.
“Having the opportunity to play an NBA All-Star Game in my hometown is amazing, and being able to represent Toronto — my other home — makes it even better,” DeRozan said. “It’s a great honour to be selected as a starter again, and I want to thank my teammates and coaches, the fans across Canada, the media, and the entire NBA community. I appreciate your votes.”
LeBron James will captain DeRozan’s East team and Stephen Curry lead the West. James and Curry received the most votes from fans in their conferences and will draft from a pool of the rest of the NBA’s best for next month’s game in Los Angeles.