Cavaliers haven't found taker for Andre Drummond, his attitude a reason why
As for (what the Cavs hope is) their key trade piece, last season’s leading NBA rebounder, Andre Drummond, they still can’t find any takers. What most teams would have to throw in to satisfy the salary requirements of a swap (he makes nearly $29 million) is definitely a huge hurdle for the Cavs to clear, and there are some reputational issues to consider. – via David Aldridge, Sam Amick, Joe Vardon, John Hollinger, Shams Charania,
Before the Cavs decided to bench Drummond until they could trade him, they asked him multiple times to accept playing fewer minutes, with Jarrett Allen on the roster, and even asked him to come off the bench. He refused, and there are teams that otherwise would be interested in considering a trade for him that are aware of such issues. If/when he gets a buyout, as is oft-reported, there will be a number of suitors for him. So his attitude is not a deal-breaker; it’s just a second reason to pause when most teams would also have to consider giving up rotation players just to make a trade for Drummond work – via David Aldridge, Sam Amick, Joe Vardon, John Hollinger, Shams Charania, The Athletic NBA Staff @ The Athletic
If I were the CAVS, and Drummond did not give back a substantial amount of money in a buyout, I would simply let him twiddle his thumbs.
As for the Knicks....SERIOUSLY. This is someone we are interested in?
God KNOWS, I hope not.