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]]>Drummond, who was acquired by Cleveland in a trade last February, is in the last year of a five-year contract and does not figure into Cleveland’s plans as they move forward in 2021.
The former Pistons star has been productive this season, averaging 17.5 points and 13.5 rebounds per game on 47% shooting for the 10-18 Cavs. As the team looks to make an unlikely playoff run, they have decided that they prefer to deal him away to acquire future assets.
The decision not to play Drummond has to do with the team’s acquisition of Jarrett Allen earlier this season. Since they view him as their starting center of the future, they’ve decided that they prefer to give him playing time as they work to ship Drummond out.
Trade rumors have placed the Toronto Raptors as a possible destination for the 27-year-old big man, but the team will have more than a month left to find the best possible deal for the two-time All-Star as they continue to look to rebuild.
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]]>Drummond delivered his best performance in a Cavaliers’ jersey Sunday night, leading the team to a 106-103 win against the New York Knicks. The 27-year-old star put up an impressive double-double with 33 points and 23 rebounds while adding three assists, two blocks, and two steals.
Speaking with reporters after the game, Drummond said that he doesn’t pay much attention to trade talk and that he’s just focused on playing basketball.
“I play the same way each and every night,” said Drummond. “The trade, it is what it is. There’s nothing I can do about that. If I do get traded, I don’t control that either. I’m just here to play basketball with whatever jersey I have on. That’s all I can focus on right now.”
Despite Andre Drummond’s fine form in recent games, the Cavaliers are believed to be highly-motivated to trade him before the February deadline.
The Cavs may not see him as a player for the future, since they recently acquired the talented Jarrett Allen from the Brooklyn Nets and will likely want to give him more playing time. Also, Drummond is on an expiring contract and could walk out for free in the summer.
However, if they want to move Drummond, Cleveland might have a hard time finding a market for him. He is currently owed $28.7 million for 2020-21 and there aren’t many teams that would be willing to take on that much money for a possible rental. The challenge with Drummond is also that he’s an old-school center whose skillset isn’t much appreciated in the modern NBA.
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]]>Drummond, who was traded from the Detroit Pistons to the Cleveland Cavaliers in a February trade, held an option for one more season at a rate of $28.75 million for next season which he could have declined to go to free agency.
The 26-year-old center, the 9th overall pick of the 2012 NBA Draft, has twice been named an All-Star and has won the NBA rebounding title three times, including the past two seasons.
While Drummond found success during his tenure in Detroit, he only has played in the playoffs twice. In both instances, his team was eliminated in the first round. Some might be surprised that he is going to spend another year of his prime with a non-competitive team like Cleveland, but the big payday was enough to get him to say yes to his player option.
Drummond, whose Cavs will not participate in the NBA’s final stage this summer, will instead report to training camp next all looking to put up big numbers and cash in for a big contract in summer 2021.
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]]>The post Cavs Will Reportedly Not Play Andre Drummond as They Look to Trade Him appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>Drummond, who was acquired by Cleveland in a trade last February, is in the last year of a five-year contract and does not figure into Cleveland’s plans as they move forward in 2021.
The former Pistons star has been productive this season, averaging 17.5 points and 13.5 rebounds per game on 47% shooting for the 10-18 Cavs. As the team looks to make an unlikely playoff run, they have decided that they prefer to deal him away to acquire future assets.
The decision not to play Drummond has to do with the team’s acquisition of Jarrett Allen earlier this season. Since they view him as their starting center of the future, they’ve decided that they prefer to give him playing time as they work to ship Drummond out.
Trade rumors have placed the Toronto Raptors as a possible destination for the 27-year-old big man, but the team will have more than a month left to find the best possible deal for the two-time All-Star as they continue to look to rebuild.
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]]>Drummond delivered his best performance in a Cavaliers’ jersey Sunday night, leading the team to a 106-103 win against the New York Knicks. The 27-year-old star put up an impressive double-double with 33 points and 23 rebounds while adding three assists, two blocks, and two steals.
Speaking with reporters after the game, Drummond said that he doesn’t pay much attention to trade talk and that he’s just focused on playing basketball.
“I play the same way each and every night,” said Drummond. “The trade, it is what it is. There’s nothing I can do about that. If I do get traded, I don’t control that either. I’m just here to play basketball with whatever jersey I have on. That’s all I can focus on right now.”
Despite Andre Drummond’s fine form in recent games, the Cavaliers are believed to be highly-motivated to trade him before the February deadline.
The Cavs may not see him as a player for the future, since they recently acquired the talented Jarrett Allen from the Brooklyn Nets and will likely want to give him more playing time. Also, Drummond is on an expiring contract and could walk out for free in the summer.
However, if they want to move Drummond, Cleveland might have a hard time finding a market for him. He is currently owed $28.7 million for 2020-21 and there aren’t many teams that would be willing to take on that much money for a possible rental. The challenge with Drummond is also that he’s an old-school center whose skillset isn’t much appreciated in the modern NBA.
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]]>Drummond, who was traded from the Detroit Pistons to the Cleveland Cavaliers in a February trade, held an option for one more season at a rate of $28.75 million for next season which he could have declined to go to free agency.
The 26-year-old center, the 9th overall pick of the 2012 NBA Draft, has twice been named an All-Star and has won the NBA rebounding title three times, including the past two seasons.
While Drummond found success during his tenure in Detroit, he only has played in the playoffs twice. In both instances, his team was eliminated in the first round. Some might be surprised that he is going to spend another year of his prime with a non-competitive team like Cleveland, but the big payday was enough to get him to say yes to his player option.
Drummond, whose Cavs will not participate in the NBA’s final stage this summer, will instead report to training camp next all looking to put up big numbers and cash in for a big contract in summer 2021.
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