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Drummond Falls In NBA All-Star Voting; Voting Ends Monday

By Ashley Scoby
@AshleyScoby

Andre Drummond is slipping in NBA All-Star voting, in the latest returns released on Thursday. He was in third place in the returns released a week ago.

The top three frontcourt players from each conference will be chosen as starters, along with the top two guards. Voting ends at 11:59 p.m. ET on Monday, and starters will be announced next Thursday.

Drummond leads the league in rebounding this year, with 15.4 per game (5.4 on the offensive end), and in double-doubles, with 32 (eight more than second-place Russell Westbrook). Drummond also averages 18 points in his 34.3 minutes a game. And although his free-throw percentage is still low (36 percent), Drummond is making 53.1 percent of his shots, the best on the team.

About 7,000 votes separate Drummond from the current third-place frontcourt player in the East, the Knicks' Carmelo Anthony.

Reggie Jackson is the only other Piston currently represented on the All-Star ballot, albeit in a low position. He's in 10th place among Eastern Conference guards.

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