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Drummond recorded seven points (3-6 FG, 1-4 FT), 13 rebounds, two assists, two blocked shots and two steals over 31 minutes in Friday's 108-105 overtime loss to the Bucks.

While the 6-11 Drummond could practically grab 13 boards in his sleep, his downward trend in scoring has to be distressing to owners, as he's scored in double-digits only three times over the past 10 games. He's certainly in no danger of losing his starting role, but his utilization in the offense could be a sign that the Pistons have seen all they need to see from Drummond, and that he may no longer be worth the five-year $127 million contract they offered him in the offseason. With the playoffs out of reach, the Pistons will surely be making some changes in 2017, and one has to wonder if Drummond will end up being one of them. Start him with caution, although his rebound output makes him a worthwhile play in roto formats.

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