Raptors’ all-star DeRozan happy to lend his voice as mental health advocate
TORONTO — It’s close to DeMar DeRozan’s heart, and much bigger than basketball.
And 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.