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[url]http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/09/18/report-andrew-bynum-nowhere-near-ready-likely-to-miss-preseason/[/url]
lol
Here we go again
This guy has the easiest life.. Makes millions of dollars based on his potential, meanwhile he's smoking weed and going bowling.
[QUOTE=TheReturn]This guy has the easiest life.. Makes millions of dollars based on his potential, meanwhile he's smoking weed and going bowling.[/QUOTE]
:lol
what's up with these USA traditional big men and their fragile knees anyway?
He should take HGH. F.uck it. This guy seriously irritates me. He simply doesn't give a f.uck. He's truly a piece of shit. He doesn't care about basketball or the teams that take risks on him.
[QUOTE=MJ(Mean John)]He should take HGH. F.uck it. This guy seriously irritates me. He simply doesn't give a f.uck. He's truly a piece of shit. He doesn't care about basketball or the teams that take risks on him.[/QUOTE]
I remember when he was 17 i had all that big hopes about him, dude is a lazy douche. Waste of talent.
[QUOTE=MJ(Mean John)]He should take HGH. F.uck it. This guy seriously irritates me. He simply doesn't give a f.uck. He's truly a piece of shit. He doesn't care about basketball or the teams that take risks on him.[/QUOTE]
Bynum might be a total bonehead, but it's not that easy. Some people are just f*cked when it comes to their body. Idiot or not...
dem knees.
but two things to point out:
1. Sam Amico is full of sh*t and is never accurate
2. is anybody really surprised? I'm more surprised by the fact that the article says he will be ready early on in the season.
What exactly was his injury this past year?
[QUOTE=chazzy]What exactly was his injury this past year?[/QUOTE]
specifically over the past year bone bruising plus loose cartilage fragments in his knees.
Last off season he had that blood spinning technique done overseas to try and promote some new cartilage growth but it didn't work out.
after that one practice with philly he had a procedure to get that loose cartilage cleaned up and he's been shut down ever since.
Cavs have such a promising year ahead, it would be a shame if it was distracted by Bynum and his constant injury problems.
Does anyone else think this year has a lot of strong teams? Moreso than I have seen for quite a few years...
How the **** can you be out this long?
[QUOTE=iDunk]How the **** can you be out this long?[/QUOTE]
He looks like a child, acts like a child, chances are it's his childish lazy ass that prevents him from getting on the court. Now if he had a Kobe mentality, he would likely of worked hard on core training and leg exercises to take as much stress off his knee and prolong his career.
[QUOTE=chazzy]What exactly was his injury this past year?[/QUOTE]
"Bowler's knee" and heavy "brain trauma".