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Bulls' DeMar DeRozan can relate to Fred VanVleet's role with Raptors
Fred VanVleet is in the midst of a rebuild with the Raptors. Nick Turchiaro-USA TODAY Sports

Raptors point guard Fred VanVleet, one of just three holdovers from the DeMar DeRozan Toronto era, is trying to lead a rebuilding Raptors squad much the same way DeRozan did alongside Kyle Lowry years ago, writes Eric Koreen of The Athletic.

DeRozan paid his first visit to his old club as a Bull, proving that he remains an absolutely clutch scorer to close out games. The Bulls would go on to win, 111-108.

“This is a new dynamic,” DeRozan said of how VanVleet has evolved to become the Raptors’ leader. “The conversations I have with Fred now, [leading a rebuilding team] is a new dynamic in your career that you have to figure out. It’s tough. But every great player goes through it. There’s not too many guys that just have a polished career. It’s another obstacle you can learn from and build on and turn you into a much better player than you even knew you had in you.”

There’s more out of Toronto:

  • The current Raptors ownership group, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, comprises several owners, who together enable team president Masai Ujiri to run the organization as he sees fit, writes Koreen of The Athletic.
  • Raptors head coach Nick Nurse explained the lack of playing time for guard Malachi Flynn, per Josh Lewenberg of TSN (Twitter link). “There’s a Fred and there’s a Goran [Dragić] and we’ve given [rookie Dalano Banton] a run,” Nurse said. “And Dalano’s the one you should probably be asking me about. He’s played outstanding every minute he’s been out there. You guys should be all over me for not playing him more.” It sounds like it could be an uphill battle for Flynn to crack Toronto’s lead guard rotation.
  • Injured Raptors forward Pascal Siakam was a full participant in Toronto's practice on Tuesday and will join the club’s NBAGL affiliate, Raptors 905, to continue to work off the rust in their training camp, according to Josh Lewenberg of TSN (via Twitter). Siakam has missed the Raptors' first three games with a shoulder injury. Small forward Yuta Watanabe also practiced with the Raptors Tuesday and is considered to be nearing a return for the team, tweets Michael Grange of Sportsnet. Grange adds that Siakam may re-join Toronto earlier than had been initially anticipated.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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