AUBURN HILLS – Sometime in the very near future, Andre Drummond will become the greatest offensive rebounder in Pistons history.
If he has two more nights like he had Wednesday, when he collected 11 offensive rebounds, he’ll do it on Saturday in front of the home crowd against Sacramento.
“I’m definitely getting that,” Drummond said Thursday upon learning that he sits 15 offensive rebounds behind Bill Laimbeer, No. 1 on the Pistons all-time list. Drummond passed Dennis Rodman for second in Saturday’s win over the Clippers, an achievement lost in the hype over Blake Griffin’s 44 points in his first game at Staples Center against his former team.