And now it’s Andre Drummond who’s injured…


Andre DrummondWhen good news arrives in Philadelphia, unfortunately, it is often followed by bad news… Even if injuries have remained numerous lately, against Brooklyn, Nick Nurse could count on the presence of Paul George and Adem Bona. But from the second quarter, in the battle for the rebound, Andre Drummond injured his right knee.

One that was in full swing, poised again and ambitious to a point wanting to become the best rebounder in the league againhe finds himself walking back to the locker room surrounded and supported by two teammates.

“It’s really tough. It was my first game back and he got hurt.”, Adem Bona is sure. “It’s boring. That’s all I can say. Really, it sucks”comments by Tyrese McKay. “We can only pray for him, hoping that he will come back soon.”

Another sprained knee for a Philadelphia player

In 10 minutes, Andre Drummond collected 7 points and 4 rebounds against the Nets. “It’s really tough. He was good in this match. We had two players coming back, so it would be good to have some players coming back and no more absences.”Nick Nurse hopes.

Scans have yet to confirm that, but this sprained right knee will certainly reduce the swing of former Detroit sluggers like Paul George and Kelly Oubre Jr. before him this season, as well as his others teammates burdened with physical problems.

“It’s tough. He’s been great this year, consistent and helped us come back when we were in trouble. That’s a real plus, with his award-winning baskets in the corner.” adds the former Clippers winger. “I know this injury well, it’s affected Oubre Jr. and now Drummond. It’s hard to come back from it and if it’s the same severity as mine, it’s a challenge.”

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Andre DrummondPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2012-13THE6020:4360.850.037.12.84.87.60.52.41.01.01.67.9
2013-14THE8132:2062.30.041.85.47.813.20.43.41.21.41.613.5
2014-15THE8230:3151.40.038.95.38.113.50.73.50.91.51.913.8
2015-16THE8132:5452.133.335.54.99.914.80.83.01.51.91.416.2
2016-17THE8129:4453.028.638.64.39.513.81.12.91.51.91.113.6
2017-18THE7833:3952.90.060.55.110.916.03.03.21.52.61.615.0
2018-19THE7911:30 p.m53.313.259.05.410.215.61.43.41.72.21.717.3
2019-20CLE828:0855.228.651.33.08.111.11.83.11.53.61.417.5
2019-20THE4911:45 p.m53.04.858.44.611.215.82.83.62.03.61.717.8
2020-21CLE2528:5347.40.059.74.09.413.52.62.81.63.21.217.5
2020-21LAL2124:4653.160.53.17.110.21.43.81.12.01.011.9
2021-22BKN2422:1861.00.053.73.96.410.31.43.00.91.51.011.8
2021-22PHI4918:2453.80.051.22.86.18.82.02.51.11.60.96.1
2022-23CHI6712:4060.60.053.62.14.66.60.51.70.71.10.46.0
2023-24CHI7917:0655.60.059.23.45.69.00.51.80.91.00.68.4
2024-25PHI4018:4750.015.062.22.75.07.80.92.41.01.40.57.3
2025-26PHI1624:1154.140.960.73.47.310.70.72.40.80.91.08.3

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2025-11-29 09:44:00

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