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DeMar DeRozan talks about his legacy with the Toronto Raptors and the Kings' 3-1 road trip

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) – After Wednesday morning's shootout, DeMar DeRozan reflects on the Kings' 3-1 road trip, his teammates' strong words at halftime in their win over the Miami Heat and looks ahead to this evening's rematch against Toronto and discusses his legacy with the Raptors and the possibility of his number being retired by the organization despite rapper Drake's comments.

Last Saturday in Toronto, the Raptors removed Vince Carter's jersey at halftime of their game against Sacramento. Drake participated in the Raptors' telecast where he said, “If you ever put up a DeRozan banner, I'll go over there and tear it down myself.”

The Kings lost that game to the Raptors in overtime 131-128. When informed of Drake's comments, DeRozan said: “He's going to have to go a long way up to crash it, so tell him 'good luck'.”

Wednesday's return match between the Kings and Raptors will kick off at 7 p.m. at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento

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