Joel Embiid dominated Andre Drummond in the latest match between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Detroit Pistons, and the Sixers big man made sure his fellow All-Star center will remember it throughout the season.

The Cameroonian star recorded 39 points, 17 rebounds, and two blocks to lead the Sixers to victory over the Pistons. He was largely unstoppable in the game, finishing on 55.6 percent shooting while making easy work of Drummond who was tasked with guarding him for the most part.

Andre Drummond, for his part, struggled all game long against Joel Embiid and made just eight points and nine rebounds on 37.5 percent shooting.

After the game, Embiid took to social media and doubled down on his statement last month when he said he owns “a lot of real estate in his head.”

Last month, Drummond fired back at Embiid for the same remarks after the Pistons edged the Sixers in overtime. The two-time NBA rebounding leader voiced his disagreement back then and even insinuated that Embiid needed to flop just to get him ejected in the match.

This time, however, Drummond has no other defense. Embiid was clearly the best center during their encounter and Drummond didn't even come close.

Drummond still has a chance to get back on Embiid when they play again in December, and the Pistons big man must let his game do the talking.