DeMar DeRozan clearly doesn’t want to talk about it, but he will. Addressing an array of cameras, lights and mics following a game — it could be one in which he made 3 of 5 three-pointers, got fouled on another attempt and made another where his foot was on the line, or a game in which he shot zero, again — he’ll field a variation of the same question he’s been asked time and time again, shifting his weight from side to side, fixating his eyes on some distant point on the opposite wall, and give you some variation of the same response: that he can physically take that shot, yes, but that he’s at his best when it’s not a priority.