Re: Andrew Bynum and ex neighbors suing each other
Normally I'm more apt to believe the person who initiates a law suit over the allegations made in a counter-suit, but I can see Bynum doing all the things that the Becketts' alleged. We'll see how this goes.
But this suit does make me question Bynum's judgement a little. Seeing that he's such a high profile person [and as such he should know that its impossible for him to sue anyone without it being big news], and the fact that the Becketts have moved and he plays on a team half way around the country, I have to question why he thought this suit would be worth his time or money.
Re: Andrew Bynum and ex neighbors suing each other
I went to westchester high school, some people that lived by bynum said he was sort of reckless especially when driving down the neighborhood, he would speed
Re: Andrew Bynum and ex neighbors suing each other
I was going to ask why they can't just solve their problems like reasonable adults instead of wasting the courts time... then I remembered we were talking about Andrew Bynum.
Re: Andrew Bynum and ex neighbors suing each other
I read some Laker players have complained about Bynum blasting loud music in the locker room all the time. Doesn't surprise he was doing it at home. It's a shame how inconsiderate some people are.
Re: Andrew Bynum and ex neighbors suing each other
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Originally Posted by ihoopallday
I read some Laker players have complained about Bynum blasting loud music in the locker room all the time. Doesn't surprise he was doing it at home. It's a shame how inconsiderate some people are.
Re: Andrew Bynum and ex neighbors suing each other
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Originally Posted by Just2McFly
What locker room doesn't have music?
Did you seriously not get the point?
Cause it's interesting if you missed the point to better fit your views.
Obviously by what he said the other players would be annoyed by how loud music is, and that would mean that he had it significantly loud, and that can be irritating to those around who are not listening to his music, or simply trying to talk. But perhaps you blast music really loud, your neighbors complain, so the subject makes you defensive. So instead of reading the obvious, you took it as if it was simply listening to music. That the complaint was simply that he was just listening to music. It's interesting because of the denial that the human brain goes through to better fit personal comfort.
Re: Andrew Bynum and ex neighbors suing each other
I went to college in Westchester and I rode my bike near Bynum's pad all the time. I think Phil lived near too cuz I'd see him at Bristol Farms.
Anyway, I'm sure Bynum was being a shitty neighbor, but at the same time, the suburbs there are full of high-strung, straight-laced, highly conservative white folks. Anything that can't be found on the Lifetime channel isn't going to fly with them.
The other people living there are college students, and the Westchester residents frequently complained about the abundance of parties and general noise. I understand their annoyance, but at the same time, when you move right next to a university, what do you expect?