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Despite doubters, DeMar DeRozan isn’t going anywhere for the Chicago Bulls this season

WASHINGTON — DeMar DeRozan made a statement on opening night — he isn’t going anywhere. The Chicago Bulls star scored 37 points Wednesday, leading his team to a statement win over the Miami Heat to quiet the first wave of questions facing the Bulls and DeRozan this season. DeRozan is used to the chatter. It seems to swarm ahead of every season — this is the year DeRozan will run out of gas, ...
The Chicago Bulls' DeMar DeRozan is congratulated by teammates after a 3- point basket against the Miami Heat during the second half at FTX Arena on Oct. 19, 2022, in Miami.

WASHINGTON — DeMar DeRozan made a statement on opening night — he isn’t going anywhere.

The Chicago Bulls star scored 37 points Wednesday, leading his team to a statement win over the Miami Heat to quiet the first wave of questions facing the Bulls and DeRozan this season.

DeRozan is used to the chatter. It seems to swarm ahead of every season — this is the year DeRozan will run

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