Cleveland Cavaliers big man Andre Drummond’s time with the Cavs has officially ended after he recently agreed a buyout deal with the team. Two-time Star L-Star bid to Cleveland via social media as a possibility to join the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers Loom.
Drummond needed only three words to express his gratitude Twitter:
Thanks Cleveland 🦋🤍 pic.twitter.com/r5nvfFbQAD
– Andre Drummond (@andre Drummond) March 28, 2021
Participates with the Cavs a year after being with the Drummond team. He arrived in Cleveland in February last year after trading through the Detroit Pistons. His groove with the Drummond Caves could not be fully explored, however, the 6-foot-10 center played a total of 33 games for the team over a one-year period.
Right now, however, Drummond has emerged as the hottest prospect in the market. The New York Knicks, among other teams, have been linked to the invaluable big man’s move, but as it turns out, the Celtics and Lakers have taken the lead in landing in the drum land.
Despite a slight drop in its production over the past year, there is doubt that Drummond is still one of the best rebounders in the entire league. He is a four-time rebounding champion and his low attendance will serve as a significant improvement for any team’s frontcourt.
Reports have surfaced that the Lakers have been Stars Recruitment Drummond is tough and that team is offering him a starting spot. In this regard, Drummond may now head to Hollywood to join LeBron James.