The Toronto Raptors have agreed on a contract extension with forward DeMar DeRozan ahead of Wednesday's midnight deadline.
According to sources, the 23-year-old from Compton, Calif., agreed to terms on a four-year deal worth $38 million.
DeRozan played in 63 games last season averaging 16.7 points, two assists and 3.3 rebounds per game. He is a career 45.7 per cent shooter and 80.2 per cent from the free throw line.
Toronto drafted DeRozan in the first round (ninth overall) in 2009 and has since become a key figure in the franchise's rebuilding project. First-round picks from that draft were facing a midnight deadline Wednesday to secure contract extensions.
The contract is expected to be finalized after the Raptors' regular-season opener at home against the Indiana Pacers.
In this photo, guard DeMar Derozan goes to the hoop for the Toronto Raptors as he will continue to do for the next four seasons after signing a contract extension. (Alan Spearman/Associated Press)

