10 rebounds in the first quarter.
Holy moly that's a shit load of first quarter rebounds.
shocka1212
SBR Posting Legend
10-06-12
16788
#2
its a shame his style is being ousted in today's league
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Frank Mills
SBR MVP
09-26-18
1244
#3
He is young too
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TheMoneyShot
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-14-07
28672
#4
Wish Detroit would trade him... sure he gets double doubles... but he's the most inconsistent player.... never seen him make a clutch shot or dunk... or offensive rebound ever when trailing under 0:59 to go in the 4th qtr.
He's a beast of sh#$.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65883
#5
^
Or make a free throw that matter,
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turtlejc
SBR MVP
10-18-11
3958
#6
i love watching the big guys play, about all I can tolerate these days of the NBA...Drummond, Jordan, Embiid, Capella
fun watching these guys pull down 24 boards a night...cant stand the run and gun game the NBA has turned in to
then again i am biased since I grew up in Chicago during the Michael era...all basketball sucks now
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slayer14
SBR Posting Legend
08-12-13
22022
#7
Him and Griffin are to good for the pistons they need to move to a better team surely
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#8
He has always been good nasher
What do you drink while you follow nba???
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65883
#9
Originally posted by jjgold
He has always been good nasher
What do you drink while you follow nba???
I understand Drummond has always been a very good rebounder and low post player, my point being he was on a 40 rebound pace.
He 'only' wound up with 18. Not for nothing, the Greek Freak had 43 points yesterday with 18 rebounds and 4 assists.
The record is 55 by Wilt.
I've been laying off the happy juice so it's coca-cola for me.
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Frank Mills
SBR MVP
09-26-18
1244
#10
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Mr KLC
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
12-19-07
31097
#11
No contender could reasonably believe Drummond puts it over the top, especially at around $27 million per season. And no rebuilding team could reasonably view him as a cornerstone. He doesn't space the court, Detroit has defended better with him on the bench for three straight years, and he's one of the worst post-up players in the league. Overall, he's averaging 1.03 points per shot attempt, which ranks in the 11th percentile among centers.