Bynum Scores 26 in 4th

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Mexi I don't see how you can think we'll even remember Andrew Bynum... He hasn't done much in the NBA. He got a huge paycheck after playing about half a season of productive play. He has had devastating injuries to both of his legs, so who knows if he'll be the same.
they werent devastating
he's looking fine right now. quit hating. your worse than me :p
 

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I'm done with the Pissed ons.
I'll talk about them again July 1st, the first day of free agency
 

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they werent devastating
he's looking fine right now. quit hating. your worse than me :p
Just saying... A player like Bynum needs his physical abilities, considering his entire game is based around jumping for alley opps, dunks and blocks.
 

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Just saying... A player like Bynum needs his physical abilities, considering his entire game is based around jumping for alley opps, dunks and blocks.
Me and cheato agreeing <3

And Mexi, I'm not familiar with the Pissed Ons.
 

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Just saying... A player like Bynum needs his physical abilities, considering his entire game is based around jumping for alley opps, dunks and blocks.
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you obviously havent been watching the dude this season when he was healthy
and during his rehab too.
he still does those things, but he def. has some post moves

during his rehab this season he sharpened his shooting too.
He's gonna be more like a Tim Duncan player than like an old Shaq or Dwight.

(not saying he's a future HOFer like TD, but he's gonna have a glut of post moves and a nice jumper, and some nice defense)
 

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you obviously havent been watching the dude this season when he was healthy
and during his rehab too.
he still does those things, but he def. has some post moves

during his rehab this season he sharpened his shooting too.
He's gonna be more like a Tim Duncan player than like an old Shaq or Dwight.

(not saying he's a future HOFer like TD, but he's gonna have a glut of post moves and a nice jumper, and some nice defense)
Yea, I've watched him and he still relies greatly on his teammates getting him open dunks. He has a decent hook shot I suppose but he still is a work in progress offensively.
 

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he is a work in progress still which is scary.
right when he got injured he had a crazy stretch of games.

18-11
20-5
24-6
11-1
18-3
14-3
14-6

42-15
23-14
15-11
24-14
27-15
7-0(in 5 minutes when he got hurt)

he was playing solid, then something just lit up in his head. He was playing with confidence and was dominant at times. He has a ton of post moves cheato. He has a nice 15-18 foot jumper, and was just playing smart. I'm not being a homer either. Phil was raving about him and so was the team.
He finally got it and when he returns, look out
 

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May I ask how a guy who apparently has amazing post moves, is extremely athletic, has a good mid range jumper and can finish around the rim, was only averaging 14 points per game this year? Your coach didn't even trust him enough to play him in the clutch...
 

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May I ask how a guy who apparently has amazing post moves, is extremely athletic, has a good mid range jumper and can finish around the rim, was only averaging 14 points per game this year? Your coach didn't even trust him enough to play him in the clutch...
again, during that stretch everything just clicked. he finally just got it. he raised his points by like 1 or 2 in that last 5 or so games
and how many talented bigs have another one even more talented than them on their team?
it took longer for him to adjust to Pau, but he did and the Lakers were winning.
we're fine and I cant wait til Thursday
 

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How do you know that wasn't just a hot streak.. As far as I remember he had a good little streak going before he got injured last year as well.
The way you make Bynum out to be, Pau can't even stand in the same court as him..
 

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naw i'm not saying Pau sucks, but they are both really talented. Pau is still miles better

and yeah last year he was on a hot streak too. it sucks that he got hurt when he did.
It took him long this year to get going because he's never played with a talented post player like Pau.

like i said, everythings good and i cant wait til Thursday
 

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I never said Pau sucks, but if you have a player who has a nice mid range jumper, very athletic for his size, can jump extremely well, can finish, can block shots, and can rebound, how is he not the best player in the league? lol
 

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dont be mr. literal like Rip >.<
lol
 
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