The conventional wisdom with the Team USA front line for the FIBA World Cup in Spain goes like this: Anthony Davis is the starter and the guy that Coach Mike Krzyzewski will lean heavily on, but you need at least one and maybe two more bigs to be ready for Spain down the line (with Pau Gasol, Marc Gasol and Serge Ibaka). DeMarcus Cousins is just too talented a big man to leave off the roster and his size will be needed. That leaves room for likely one more traditional big man on the roster — Andre Drummond or Mason Plumlee. Although Kenneth Faried is working hard to inject himself in the conversation.
With Cousins out vs. Brazil in Saturday night’s Team USA “friendly” in Chicago, Drummond and Plumlee will both get the chance to make their case against a big front line of Nene, Tiago Splitter and Anderson Varejao. This could go a long way toward making the case for Drummond to make the Final 12 going to Spain.
Drummond was confident speaking with the Pistons’ official Web site.
Syracuse coach and Team USA assistant Jim Boeheim gave Drummond a good grade so far.
I will say I noticed this in Las Vegas when I was there for USA Camp — when you asked Coach K about the bigs Drummond was always the first name out of his mouth. He would praise Cousins, he said Plumlee’s play was a pleasant surprise (which is saying something since Plumlee was at Duke for four years), but Drummond always was the first guy mentioned. Take that for what it’s worth.
We may have a better idea after Saturday night what the front line rotation is going to look like. This is a big night for Drummond.