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DeMar DeRozan made it his ‘personal vendetta’ to destroy some teams for having the audacity to offer him the veteran’s minimum in 2021

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Jonathan Sherman

Last summer, DeMar DeRozan joined the Chicago Bulls via sign-and-trade.

Though he ended up agreeing to a rather impressive three-year, $85 million deal, there were some rumblings earlier in the 2021 offseason that indicated that there wasn’t a very big market for him.

In fact, some teams apparently even offered DeRozan the veteran’s minimum in hopes that he was desperate enough to sign.

After he found a new home in Chicago, DeRozan started plotting his revenge. During a recent appearance on J.J. Redick’s podcast, the five-time All-Star revealed that he made it his “personal vendetta” to get revenge on the teams that disrespected him in that way.

“It pissed me off,” he said when asked about being offered the minimum. “It pissed me off, and I try to make it evident, especially when I play certain teams. … It’s easy to tell because I made it a personal vendetta against a handful of teams for sure. So, it’s obvious.”

By the looks of DeRozan’s stats from the 2021-22 season, the motivation certainly worked. He averaged a career-high 27.9 points per game while adding 5.2 rebounds and 4.9 assists per contest.

There was even a time last season when DeRozan was being mentioned in the MVP conversation.

When looking at individual games, a picture does start to reveal itself in terms of which teams may have been audacious enough to offer DeRozan the minimum.

He dropped 45 points in a game against the Philadelphia 76ers in February. He scorched the Los Angeles Clippers to the tune of 50 points in a game in late March. Then, he dropped 40 points just a few days later in a game against the Milwaukee Bucks.

While those are not the only games in which DeRozan recorded 40 points or greater, it seems quite likely that at least one or two of those teams were amongst the franchises that tried to test the star’s level of desperation last summer.

Now, DeRozan is headed into his second season with the Bulls. Though there is a bit of uncertainty regarding the team’s potential this season, the Bulls did get fantastic news regarding guard Lonzo Ball. He underwent surgery to deal with a really concerning knee injury that has seemingly not improved since last season.

According to a report, doctors believe that they have fixed the ongoing issue for Ball.

Ball and DeRozan were dominant on the court together last season. Hopefully, they’ll be able to pick up right where they left off once Ball is ready to go.

Jonathan Sherman

Jonathan has worked as a sports writer covering NBA and NFL news since 2017. He's a fan of the Los Angeles Lakers and Minnesota Vikings.

Published by
Jonathan Sherman

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