Sixers center Andre Drummond cashed in with Detroit when he became a free agent in 2016, signing a five-year, maximum-salary contract worth in excess of $127MM. However, the veteran big man has had to settle for deals worth the minimum or a little above it in recent years — his current two-year, $10MM pact with Philadelphia is his most lucrative contract since that max deal ended.
Appearing this week on Podcast P with Paul George (YouTube link), Drummond told his Sixers teammate that he regrets how he responded after earning that max deal with the Pistons.
“Once I got that max contract, I was like, ‘Oh s–t, my work is done. I did it. I made it here. Now I get to play however I want to play. I’m the best guy on my team, making the highest amount of money, so I get to have this leadership role,'” Drummond said (hat tip to HoopsHype). “I don’t think I did it the right way, because not only did I not understand that that could’ve been $100 million two or three or four or five times — I only got it once because I didn’t maximize that time of being the max guy.
“If I could go back, I would’ve done it completely differently. I would’ve been a lot more attentive to working on my game and becoming more than just the best rebounder in the league. I would’ve tried to add more different pieces to my game so that when the league changed, it wouldn’t have been so difficult for me to make the adjustment with the league too.”
Here’s more from around the Atlantic:
- Nets guard Cam Thomas, who has been out since January 2 due to a left hamstring strain, has resumed on-court activities but isn’t taking contact yet, according to head coach Jordi Fernandez. Bridget Reilly of The New York Post has the story.
- Josh Hart believes his comments earlier this month about the Knicks needing to put aside “egos” and “agendas” were blown out of proportion and made it clear he wasn’t referring to any specific teammates, per Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. “Y’all look too much into everything,” Hart said on Tuesday. “… I said something about egos and y’all took that and ran with it. To win, you have to have a team that don’t have egos. That’s why Boston won. They have a team that doesn’t have egos. You got Jrue Holiday that’s been an All-Star, All-Defense, All-NBA, max player. He don’t give a damn about scoring. So that’s the ego-less attitude that we have to have. There was no pinpointing somebody. But that’s what you have to have to win.”
- Tuesday’s 16-point victory over Orlando served as a glimpse at what the first half of the Raptors‘ season could’ve looked like if the team hadn’t had to deal with so many injuries, writes Michael Grange of Sportsnet.ca. As Grange observes, reliable second-unit veterans like Kelly Olynyk and Bruce Brown – both of whom didn’t make their season debuts until December – played key roles in the win. Olynyk, who was an incredible +39 in 22 minutes, and Brown are both considered candidates to be moved at the trade deadline.
Settled!! Nice wording
If Drum had a better free throw percentage, he would have had another big contract. He isn’t a big scorer or shot blocker but he has quick hands on D, and of course a great rebounder, so he would be a great fourth quarter center if he wasn’t a liability at the stripe.
If I were a coach, I would gladly have Drummond on my team.
The NBA pays most most max contracts on potential. Especially the first one. They’ll pay it even thing they are not worth it. But can’t lose the asset. So now they have time to move him. Even if it’s at loss. I’d say they are their own worst enemy …
Drummond has just explained he’s all about NBA money. Unfortunately this is a business. The business is Winning.
No the business is making money. The only people who care about winning are fans and old ring-chasing veterans. Sorry to fill you in on that.
Find another business to rag on. You have NO clue.
A real team is all about winning. You do that by playing together. And trusting your teammates. Hart is right. The media needs headlines and stories. God forbid you look for truth and accountability. Better to Flame the story.
NY is dying for a winner. They will support Knicks 100%. Sometimes that is a false sense of security. Cause players think they have made it. When in reality they haven’t won anything yet. You can’t get overconfident. When you and your teammates. Haven’t even made the playoffs yet. Knicks still a work in progress imo. I think Hart gets that ….NYK