Just thought it would be a good idea to make a thread celebrating the hard work that Bynum put in with the Lakers.
Bynum will be missed and was greatly appreciated in Lakerland. He gave it his all the entire time he was here, especially in 2010 where he was getting his leg drained every couple of days during the Boston series. Truthfully speaking there were times when he and the head coach didn't see eye to eye but it was most likely because of his youth, his passion and the fact that the Lakers were paying him so much at such a young age. He may have just had some bad luck the last couple of years with the injury bug and I wish him the best in Philly. He has the potential to essentially be a greater offensive and possibly defensive threat than Howard, given his championship exp and also greater wingspan and height.
Thanks for all the blood, sweat and tears you gave the Lakers during your tenure here. You will be missed.
Being a Lakers fan here in Philly, I believe this could be a monster year for Bynum. Collins can be a bit of an over-coacher, but if healthy, he will definitely earn his extension.
Thanks for all the hard work in perfecting your craft.
Just thought it would be a good idea to make a thread celebrating the hard work that Bynum put in with the Lakers.
Bynum will be missed and was greatly appreciated in Lakerland. He gave it his all the entire time he was here, especially in 2010 where he was getting his leg drained every couple of days during the Boston series. Truthfully speaking there were times when he and the head coach didn't see eye to eye but it was most likely because of his youth, his passion and the fact that the Lakers were paying him so much at such a young age. He may have just had some bad luck the last couple of years with the injury bug and I wish him the best in Philly. He has the potential to essentially be a greater offensive and possibly defensive threat than Howard, given his championship exp and also greater wingspan and height.
Thanks for all the blood, sweat and tears you gave the Lakers during your tenure here. You will be missed.
i really think being on a new team will help. some times its what players need to wake up and get to the next level. glad we had him sad to see him leave but some times change needs to happen for the best.
Bynum is a great player and he will get even better as he is just entering his prime. I think he is going to end up being a better overall center than even Dwight in couple seasons as long as he stays healthy. Doug Collins is a great coach, and I can't wait to see how Bynum does under his leadership.
It was great to watch him develop as a player through his nba years from his HS days. Bynum will be missed! Thank-you Bynum for some great years as a Laker
My favorite NBA player. A young guy I got to watch from when he sucked, to when he sometimes looked like the best player in the NBA, now gone. This is hard for me because of how much love I showed the dude when he first came. I was one of the few who said "screw Kobe and keep Bynum".