With the Cleveland Cavaliers recently deciding to sit Andre Drummond while they look for a suitable trade partner, a number of teams have been mentioned as potential destinations for the two-time All-Star center. These include the San Antonio Spurs, which, as recently proposed, could acquire him in exchange for a package featuring LaMarcus Aldridge and a 2021 second-round pick.
On Monday, Bleacher Report’s Greg Swartz published a list of trade ideas involving Drummond, noting in his entry for the Spurs that the team might want to break its tradition of not making midseason moves by swapping the 35-year-old Aldridge for the erstwhile Cavaliers star, who is eight years younger. As pointed out, Aldridge has “taken a big step back” in 2020-21, as he is currently averaging a career-low in rebounds while dealing with a hip injury that has forced him to miss several games.
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