Detroit Pistons big man Andre Drummond is not only working on his basketball game this offseason but also appears to be refining his rapping skills as well. In an interview with TMZ Sports, the 24-year-old named his All-NBA hip-hop dream team, saying that collaboration between himself and the likes of Kevin Durant would be something he would look forward to.

Dre Drumm — as he is better known in the rap scene — is more than capable of spitting out a couple of bars. In the interview, the 6-foot-11 center identified Damian Lillard, Victor Oladipo, Iman Shumpert, and the aforementioned Durant as some of the NBA rappers that he would be willing to work with on a track.

Drummond appeared to be thrilled by the idea, especially when asked who he would want to produce the single for them. As expected, he handpicked DJ Khaled as the man for the job, while also identifying Scott Storch as an alternative.

Despite a budding rap career, Drummond has not taken his eye off the prize. His primary focus remains to be on basketball, and last season's overall performance is a testament to this fact.

In his sixth year in Detroit, the University of Connecticut product posted a career-best and league-leading 16.0 rebounds per game, along with 15.0 points on 52.9 percent shooting, 3.0 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.6 blocks.

He will look to build on last year's success, and further establish his partnership with Blake Griffin, as the Pistons hope for a return to the playoffs.