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    2-time NBA All-Star calls out ESPN over snub

    By Darryn Albert,

    23 hours ago
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    Feb 8, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers center Andre Drummond (1) during warms up against the Phoenix Suns at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

    A former All-Star is fact-checking The Worldwide Leader this week.

    ESPN’s “SportsCenter” account had an erroneous post to X on Tuesday. The post claimed that Chicago Sky rookie star Angel Reese is now one of just two players over the last 50 years (WNBA or NBA) to grab 20 or more rebounds for three games in a row. The “SportsCenter” post further stated that Ben Wallace was the only other player to do so over that timespan (with Wilt Chamberlain also doing so back in 1973).

    Philadelphia 76ers center Andre Drummond was not having that revisionist history and called out ESPN on it. Drummond, who had a four-game streak of 20-plus rebounds from Oct. to Nov. 2019, was quick to point out that fact.

    “you forgetting someone *cough,” Drummond wrote on X.

    He also told the account in a separate post to “Make sure you correct that.”

    “SportsCenter” has since deleted the post and issued an apology to Drummond in a new post on Wednesday.

    Here is a screenshot of the original post that they deleted.

    In truth, both Drummond and Clint Capela of the Atlanta Hawks have had three-game streaks of 20+ rebounds in just the last five years alone. Dennis Rodman, Moses Malone, Dikembe Mutombo, and several others are among those who have achieved that same feat within the last 50 years as well.

    For Drummond, a two-time All-Star and four-time rebounding leader who returned to the 76ers on a two-year deal earlier this offseason, he is fiercely protective of his legacy. A couple of years ago, he made a very bold claim about his place in all-time NBA history .

    The post 2-time NBA All-Star calls out ESPN over snub appeared first on Larry Brown Sports .

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