Showing posts with label Drummond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drummond. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

NBA News 2013: Andre Drummond believes he ‘could be great’

Detroit Pistons logo 2001–2005. The return of ...
Detroit Pistons logo 2001–2005. The return of the traditional colors. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Detroit Pistons rookie center Andre Drummond wasn’t able to participate on Friday night in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge with a back injury.  Selected by Shaquille O’Neal as part of Team Shaq, Drummond was on hand to talk about his rookie campaign.

“It’s great that the coaches really named me to be here and Shaq actually chose me as well with his third pick,” said Drummond, disappointed that he wasn’t able to play.  “It’s great being out here and great being noticed but I’m going to stick to being an assistant coach and stick alongside Shaq.”

Drummond is sidelined another three to five weeks with a stress fracture of the left lumbar vertebra.

Through 50 games, Drummond averaged 7.3 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.7 blocks a game.  The Pistons may have a special combination with forward/center Greg Monroe and Drummond, once the two fully develop.

Right now Drummond is just trying to heal and learn how he can impact the NBA game.

“I think from the first game, I think [Coach Lawrence Frank] can vouch for me too, I think from my first game up until now I’ve gotten better on a daily basis,” he said.  “I just work hard, that’s really what it comes down to – giving 100 percent every single day.”

Drummond was improving dramatically, prior to his injury.  In a recent one-point loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, he pulled down 11 boards and blocked four shot, while scoring nine points.  Drummond he’s just scratching the surface.

“I’m getting a glimpse of what I could be,” Drummond said.  “I’m not really going to get big-headed at all.  I just know that it’s all effort and energy and hard work that it’s going to take for me to be good.”

Drummond doesn’t want to settle on being just “good.”

“I think I could be great one day,” he said.

http://www.hoopsworld.com/andre-drummond-believes-he-could-be-great/

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Monday, February 11, 2013

NBA News 2013: Pistons push Drummond to get healthy

Detroit Pistons famous "Bad Boys era"...
Detroit Pistons famous "Bad Boys era" logo 1979–1996. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Long term, there is nothing wrong with Andre Drummond’s back that a little rest and some of his mother’sJamaican cooking can’t fix.

But in the short term, the news that Drummond will be out for four to six weeks is a small blow to the Detroit Pistons because the rookie from Connecticut has created a buzz among fans.

The last 2 1/2 months of the season was going to feature Drummond paired with teammate Greg Monroe, allowing the frontcourt of the future to grow accustomed to playing together. It’s a pairing coach Lawrence Frank has used more as the season has progressed, so the injury is a setback for those plans.

Still, Frank said before the Pistons beat the Milwaukee Bucks, 105-100, on Saturday that Drummond has to get to work.

“Right now his job is to get healthy,” Frank said before the game. “That’s his job.

“He has to do everything he can to rehab and listen, follow the directions of our training staff and doctors to get himself right.”

Frank said the coaching staff will make a point to keep Drummond involved, showing him game film and letting him learn by watching.

“He gets a chance to look at the game in a different way, and I think he’s already noticed some things,” Frank said. “You turn every negative into a positive, and you get better intellectually and physically when you’re injured.”

Drummond, 19, has been placed in a special custom brace. He will be evaluated on a regular basis, said team doctor Ben Paolucci.

http://www.hoopsworld.com/pistons-push-drummond-to-get-healthy/

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