Last season, Andre Drummond transformed himself from being just the guy who gets a lot of rebounds for the Detroit Pistons, to a much more well-rounded, complete and dynamic player.
The most obvious of these changes was his play-making, which improved out of sight.
In Drummond’s previous five seasons his career-high average for assists was just 1.1 per game, and in total, he’d recorded just 277 assists.
During the 2017-18 season, he dished out 237 assists, working out to be a 3 per game average.
Based purely on numbers it’s clear that he worked hard on being a better passer, but visually during games, it was just as obvious.