In a development that absolutely nobody saw coming, Andre Drummond has officially entered his sharpshooter era. The Philadelphia 76ers center, historically known for owning the paint and gobbling up rebounds, decided to expand his range in the most chaotic way possible during Friday night’s showdown against the New York Knicks.

Drummond didn’t just hit a lucky heave; he went 3-of-4 from downtown, setting a new career-high for three-pointers made in a single game.

The defining moment came with over 8 minutes to go in the third quarter. With the Sixers clinging to a lead and the shot clock winding down, Drummond found himself isolated against Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns. Instead of driving or looking for a handoff, the big man calmly sized up KAT, the self-proclaimed greatest shooting big man of all time, and pulled up. Cash.

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