Knicks signing veteran center Andre Drummond to one-year deal: report
The New York Knicks have reportedly reached a one-year agreement with veteran center Andre Drummond to bolster their frontcourt.
📍 Where it landed
The Knicks officially signed veteran center Andre Drummond to a one-year, $3.9 million contract, addressing the frontcourt void left by Mitchell Robinson’s departure. Coverage focused on the financial efficiency of the move and Drummond’s transition from the Sixers, though no further updates on his tenure or team impact were reported.
The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in coverage.
Epilogue added 46d ago, after coverage quieted.
The brief
The New York Knicks are set to add center Andre Drummond to their roster for the upcoming season. Reports confirm the agreement is a one-year deal valued at $3.9 million.
Coverage from outlets including ESPN, CBS Sports, and NBA.com highlights the signing as a strategic move to address gaps in the frontcourt following the departure of Mitchell Robinson. Analysts from Yahoo Sports and SNY have addressed the implications of the transaction.
Future updates will clarify how the center rotation is managed under the new roster arrangement. Coverage does not yet specify the exact start date for team activities involving the new signing.
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The reporting (11)
- Knicks signing Andre Drummond on $3.9 million contract to fill Mitchell Robinson void New York Post · 49d ago
- Knicks to sign veteran Andre Drummond to replace Mitchell Robinson: Sources The New York Times · 49d ago
- The Knicks are $6.2 million below the second apron. … Yahoo Sports · 49d ago
- Andre Drummond posts goodbye to Sixers after signing with Knicks Yahoo Sports · 49d ago
- NBA Insider Ian Begley reacts to the Knicks signing veteran center Andre Drummond Yahoo Sports · 49d ago
- Knicks reportedly sign Andre Drummond, striking a major bargain in replacement for Mitchell Robinson CBS Sports · 49d ago
- Breaking Down and Grading the Knicks' Andre Drummond Signing Sports Illustrated · 49d ago
- Andre Drummond, Knicks Reportedly Agree to Contract in NBA Free Agency After Mitchell Robinson Exit Bleacher Report · 49d ago
- Reports: 2026 NBA champion Knicks sign Andre Drummond to fill out frontcourt NBA.com · 49d ago
- Sources: Andre Drummond reaches 1-year, $3.9M deal with Knicks ESPN · 49d ago
- Knicks signing veteran center Andre Drummond to one-year deal: report SNY · 49d ago
Quick answers
How long is the contract for Andre Drummond?
The agreement is for one year.
What is the reported value of the deal?
The contract is valued at $3.9 million.
Why is the team adding a center?
The move is intended to fill out the frontcourt following the exit of Mitchell Robinson.
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