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Re: According to ESPN sources, Andrew Bynum to sign with Pacers
« Reply #105 on: February 04, 2014, 11:50:34 PM »

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At this point, let's get back to discussion of the signing please.  The race tangent shouldn't have been brought up or discussed, as 1) it's off-topic and 2) it's kind of silly.

One more time.  Please get this back to Bynum, folks.
agreed -- there's always some fool willing to pay some lazy loser in the hopes that THIS time, that waste of space will make an effort to be productive.

Every GM should just turn their back on this clown and get him out of the league.  Plenty of other players that would bust their butts for a spot in the league.

Spoken like a true Celtics fan--word coming from Cleveland and from Philly (via Doug Collins) is that Bynum busted his ass in rehab trying to get healthy.
I haven't seen those articles.  It doesn't surprise me that Bynum would be motivated to try to earn a contract, though.  His level of play and his demeanor wasn't good enough, though. You would think with $18 million on the line he would have been a model citizen.

Did you finish all those articles yet?  ;)
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Re: According to ESPN sources, Andrew Bynum to sign with Pacers
« Reply #106 on: February 05, 2014, 12:12:18 AM »

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Honestly if Bynum stays focused and really puts effort into his game, he's a beast. As long as his knees don't go out on him.

The problem with Bynum, at least in my opinion, is he never really cared about how well he played. He just seemed to stop caring all together. I remember he got injured one year in the offseason.. bowling....

I wish the best for him there, and if he plays how a professional athlete should, the Pacers are going to be even more deadly than they currently are.
His knees are 2/3 gone.  He may not love basketball or work all that hard, but I think his knees have been the main issue whenever he hasn't played like a beast.