As men, and especially Black men, we don\'t talk about our mental health enough.
It will encourage anyone who has ever felt alone in their struggles and inspire a new generation of young people to rise Above the noise and speak their truth..
From a scared, angry kid to a confident father of five, Derozan traces his journey to basketball stardom and the forces that honed him into the player--and the slowly healing person--he is today.
He reflects on what it took to make a name for himself in a new country after getting drafted by the Toronto Raptors, the pressure of playing with veteran athletes as a twenty-year-old rookie, and the pain of losing role models.
In Above the Noise, Derozan opens up about his proudest triumphs and the times he felt so weighed down he couldn\'t get out of bed.
In worn-out school gyms and community centers, fueled by hunger and a desire to prove himself, he started to rise, but doubts followed.
Born and raised in Compton, Derozan was no stranger to hardship--living in poverty, losing friends to gang violence.
Now it\'s time to tell the full Story in this groundbreaking and remarkable memoir.
By breaking the stigma of speaking out, he added a new voice to the mental health dialogue: a successful Black male athlete, openly naming his pain and advocating for others to do the same.
Demar DeRozan, six-time NBA All-Star, has been called a basketball savant ( ESPN ) and the best closer in the NBA ( GQ )--but when he went public with his depression, it sparked a conversation that reached far beyond the court.
I\'ve experienced it myself, keeping everything under wraps until your head and heart are full of fire and rage.
I\'ve seen how toxic that can become.
We struggle to admit when things aren\'t okay, even when it\'s obvious to everybody around us.
As men, and especially Black men, we don\'t talk about our mental health enough