Report: Andre Drummond accepts player option, will stay with Bulls

Despite recent reports, Andre Drummond has picked up his player option and will remain with the Chicago Bulls.

According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, Andre Drummond has picked up his player option for the 2022-23 season and will remain with the Chicago Bulls. The option is worth $3.36 million. Drummond will return to Chicago to presumably back up Nikola Vucevic, who just signed a three-year, $60 million contract extension with the Bulls.

This news conflicts with a previous report from Marc Stein, who noted Drummond was expected to sign with the Dallas Mavericks at the start of free agency. However, in an update he posted to Twitter, Stein noted Dallas’ pursuit of Drummond was contingent on another trade going through.

Ultimately, the veteran big man will stay with the Bulls, which has supposedly been his plan for a while. He said as much on a podcast appearance at the beginning of June.

During an appearance on I AM AN ATHLETE’s podcast, “Paper Route,” Drummond stated he planned to pick up his player option and return to the Bulls, which is what he ended up doing.

With Drummond on board, the Bulls have both him and Vucevic to run their center position, but there’s still plenty of work to do this summer if they hope to bounce back and make the playoffs next year.

Chicago needs to address its need at the point guard position, as well as its  need for 3-point shooting. Lonzo Ball addressed both of those issues, but he is expected to miss the entire season.

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