Joel Embiid appears to have big plans for Andre Drummond's head.

A week after saying he "owns a lot of real estate" in Drummond's head, said he's "on my way to build more" after scoring 39 points in the Philadelphia 76ers' 109-99 win against the Detroit Pistons on Saturday afternoon.

Embiid scored 32 in a blistering first half to help the 76ers take a 22-point lead. He shot 8-for-9 from the field and 15-for-17, with eight rebounds and two blocks. Embiid finished 10-for-18 from the field and 18-for-23 on free throws with 17 rebounds.

Later on Twitter, Embiid declared: "I own a lot of real estate in @andredrummondd head and I'm on my way to build more." He included three house emojis, the hashtags #Bum and #TheProcess, and three photos, including one of himself pushing a wheelbarrow full of bricks.

Embiid did not stop there. Shortly after, he posted a video of Drummond dancing on his Instagram page with the caption "mood."

Embodiments of the game of the game of Pistons' 133-132 overtime win against the 76ers on Oct. 23. Drummond was introduced to the game after the first day of the game.

The big men have butted heads in their careers, and they have gone to Drummond on Saturday. He drew two fouls on Drummond within the first three minutes, sending Drummond to the bench. After the second, everyone knows Drummond's foul trouble.

"He's a matchup fun," Embiid said. "I feel like I dominate every game, especially against him."

Drummond was not happy with the officiating. Foul trouble limited to two minutes in the first half and 21 for the game. Backup center Zaza Pachulia had four fouls in 10 first-half minutes.

"It's like you're playing with your hands behind your back, you can not really touch anyone," Drummond said. "That's the way they're calling the game right now."

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