There is no call to make. You wheel him out of your building and let him fend for himself.
This guy has no future in the NBA anymore.
This cat becomes a FA at the end of the season. Goes without saying the Sixers are probably pretty nervous of offering a big deal there. If you're the Sixers, what do you do? Do you give him the big bucks and hope he will still have a career in front of him? Do you just let him walk (lol)? Hire a bowling instructor?
Tough call, IMO
There is no call to make. You wheel him out of your building and let him fend for himself.
This guy has no future in the NBA anymore.
if I were the owner, I'd let him walk. It seems like Lakers got his best years. I'd only resign him if at a good deal, but the league has so many stupid owners, someone will sign him to a bigger deal and regret it.
Dallas will get him.
if he cares more about the game than his hairstyle then he might still be worth gambling imho
You've already learned from one Laker reject in the past and Cuban wouldn't dare try it again. A big man like Tyson Chandler would've been perfect. Oh wait.
I let him test the market and then decide if I want to outbid it. Pretty stupid to handle it any other way tbh.
Stephen Curry like offer is what I'd give Bynum.
The gds
Two actually.
They got the world-class babysitter earlier this season but he left as well![]()
hard call... if he's a rfa obviously let him test the market, otherwise try a three year 10M per year or something like that..
My bad.
Don't know why the fatass bolted though. He was playing great. Are the Lakers interested in Kobe's babysitter?
If they can get him to agree to 3 year with a team option on 4 at reasonable amount you do it. Because he cab play but no max money or long term deal
A 3 year max deal would be acceptable imo, but not longer.
They should try to trade him before he is a FA, i think thats the best option they have.
But then again, who want to sign him with an extension?
The other question is: Would Bynum risk being a FA?
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