Another hot night for DeMar DeRozan, who lifts Raptors 96-87 over Heat
TORONTO — Moments after yet another sizzling performance, someone asked DeMar DeRozan in the post-game locker-room if he’s getting sick of talking about himself.
“Yes. I hate it,” he said.
The reluctant Raptors hero, and the NBA’s leading scorer, had better get used to it.
DeRozan scored 34 points to lift the Raptors to a 96-87 victory over the Miami Heat, becoming the first player since Michael Jordan in 1986 — three years before DeRozan was born — to open a season with five 30-plus games.
