“I was dying inside” – NBA star DeMar DeRozan gets vulnerable to 700k fans ahead of new season
DeMar DeRozan opens up about his battle with depression, sharing his emotional journey in his memoir Above the Noise.

DeMar DeRozan
Sacramento Kings forward DeMar DeRozan is open about his mental health struggles, having previously revealed his battle with depression. He revisits this topic in his autobiography, Above the Noise: My Story of Chasing Calm.
DeMar DeRozan, in his memoir, detailed his life off the court and included his challenging upbringing in Compton, California, as well as the grief that followed the loss of his father in 2021. The purpose of his book was to lend a hand to those who are faced with similar battles, as he proved that being a star doesn’t make you immune to mental health battles.
My heart's so big my scars won’t heal. I get so sick and tired even trying to fix it… was dying inside, dealing with depression, really lying to myself.DeMar DeRozan wrote on X
His past deals with his mental health shook the basketball world and led to strong words of encouragement for him. But he has shown that he can open up about it, which is a good sign for others struggling with the same issue.
On the sports side of things, DeRozan has teamed up with the Sacramento Kings and has his team as favorites to reach the hotly contested Western Conference finals. He would make his debut when the Kings hosts the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Golden 1 Center.
DeMar DeRozan names his Mount Rushmore of LA Basketball players
There’s no argument about the fact that Los Angeles has churned out many great NBA players over the years and have a strong case to be regarded as the best basketball hotbed in the world. Sacramento star DeMar DeRozan is just one of the many to come out of the area. During an appearance on First Take, he was asked to share his LA basketball Mount Rushmore.
To the shock and surprise of many, he went with LA Clippers’ James Harden and Kawhi Leonard, Dallas Mavericks’ Klay Thompson and Denver Nuggets’ Russell Westbrook. While many were expecting him to select himself, he didn’t, as he wanted to be as fair as possible.
I'mma take myself out of it… go with James Harden… Russell Westbrook… with Kawhi (Leonard)…. go with Klay (Thompson).DeMar DeRozan said
His selections have strong clout as Harden and Westbrook are both former NBA MVP winners alongside boasting of being scoring champions. The Klaw and Thompson stands out in his list as the only one to have won an NBA title, two and four respectively to be precise.
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