DeRozan is currently at 21,685 career points

  • 21,791 - Larry Bird (106 pts behind)
  • 21,813 - Gary Payton (138 pts behind)
  • 22,195 - Clyde Drexler (510 pts behind)
  • 23,149 - Elgin Baylor (1,464 pts behind)
  • 23,165 - Dwyane Wade (1,480 pts behind)
  • 23,177 - Adrian Dantley (1,492 pts behind)
  • 23,334 - Robert Parish (1,649 pts behind)
  • 23,757 - Charles Barkley (2,072 pts behind)
  • Tearz_in_rain@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    As a Raptors fan, I got a good look at DeRozan.

    He defence was obviously lacking (more so then than now), and his 3 point shot (which he has markedly improved) was weak.

    But that said, the rest of his game was incredible, and this guy is one of the most underrated All-Star and All-NBA calibre players since 2000.

    He could attack the basket. He had likely the best mid-range jump shot in the league for much of the past 12 years, and he was a reliable playmaker and rebounder.

    If Jordan could give you 30/6/6, DeRozan could give you 25/5/5 (or certainly 23/4/4).

    Didn’t quite have Jordan’s post game, but his offensive game was a lot like Jordan’s for somebody who was so seldom compared to him.

    We’ve seen a HIGH bar for shooting guards over the last 30 years: Jordan, Kobe, Wade, Drexler, Harden. It’s easy to overlook such a talented player as DeRozan.

    Had he played in the late 80s and 90s… people would have likely seen him differently.