Detroit Pistons center Andre Drummond can be added to the ever-growing list of players who find playing video games as a hobby and a great way to spend their free time away from the game to relax.

Drummond was introduced to a new game, Fortnite by his teammate Reggie Jackson and he claims to have been hooked since he first took control in his first game. You may have seen him interacting with and playing NBA2K on many occasions, but this is the game he claims that he can't get enough of.

It took my life over from there

What exactly is Fortnite and what makes it so intriguing to people, and players in general? Magic forward Terrence Ross explains the concept behind the game and why so many people have gravitated toward it.

Basically, it's like the Hunger Game. One hundred people on a map, survival game—find your supplies, weapons, materials. And basically after that, it's every man for himself.

Not that the All-Star big man claims any superiority in his newfound love, which he says he certainly is nothing special at, and just spends his time grabbing supplies for his teammates.

The funny part about it is I really suck. I'm just not that good.

The game goes with him wherever he goes which includes road trips where Drummond leaves it to rookie teammate Luke Kennard to pack up and carry his Playstation4 with two controllers as his hazing duties.

Soon enough the seven-foot former Huskie plans to give out his Gamertag and share some of his gameplay on his Youtube Channel, but for now, he feels the public matches are only for good people.

Once he is satisfied with his play, he'll have only one requirement for others who'll want to join in with him.

I'll open it up for a little bit, but if they start asking too many basketball questions, it's a wrap. Fortnite only