The Bakersfield Californian

Lakers add center Drummond

- BY GREG BEACHAM

LOS ANGELES — Andre Drummond is joining the Los Angeles Lakers for the playoff push.

The Lakers announced the signing of the two-time All-Star center less than an hour before Sunday night’s game against the Orlando Magic. Drummond announced his decision with a post on his Instagram account earlier in the day, writing “Back to work” underneath an illustrati­on of himself in a Lakers uniform.

“Andre Drummond gives us powerful, anchor-point skills on both ends of the court,” general manager Rob Pelinka said in a statement. “We feel extremely fortunate to add a player of his caliber and magnitude to our core group at this stage of our journey to defend the NBA title.”

Drummond agreed to a buyout Friday from the Cleveland Cavaliers, who acquired the fourtime NBA rebounding champion last year after nearly eight seasons in Detroit. He had to clear waivers before he could join a team of his choosing, and Drummond chose to link up with LeBron James, Anthony Davis and the defending NBA champions.

Drummond is almost certain to get his first significan­t NBA postseason playing time with the Lakers after appearing in only eight playoff games — and losing all eight — in two postseason trips with the Pistons.

When Drummond gets up to playing speed after sitting out the past six weeks, the two-time AllStar Game selection should be a notable upgrade at center for Los Angeles, which won a competitio­n with several contenders for his services over the weekend.

Veteran Marc Gasol played inconsiste­ntly for the Lakers even before he returned recently from a 3 1/2-week bout with coronaviru­s, while 6-foot-8 Montrezl Harrell is undersized for the biggest defensive assignment­s in the middle.

Davis also plays center in many postseason matchups, but Drummond’s rebounding and interior scoring should immediatel­y boost the Lakers as they attempt to hang on to a top seed in the Western Conference without James and Davis. James is out indefinite­ly with a sprained right ankle, while Davis hasn’t played since Feb. 14 due to a right calf injury.

Drummond is averaging 17.5 points, 13.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 25 starts for the Cavs this season. He hasn’t played since Feb. 12, when Cleveland benched him to give more playing time to youngster Jarrett Allen.

Drummond would be second in the league in rebounds per game to Atlanta’s Clint Capela if he had played enough games to qualify among the league leaders. His 4.0 offensive rebounds per game would be third in the NBA.

 ?? TONY DEJAK / AP FILE ?? In this Feb 5 file photo, Cleveland Cavaliers’ Andre Drummond drives the second half of an NBA game against the Milwaukee Bucks in Cleveland.
TONY DEJAK / AP FILE In this Feb 5 file photo, Cleveland Cavaliers’ Andre Drummond drives the second half of an NBA game against the Milwaukee Bucks in Cleveland.

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