And scanning those opponent PER numbers, Bynum has the lowest opponent PER of all the Centers so his defense is really up there.
It's his offense (mainly post position) that needs work. For the last several months, Bynum's been getting really poor positioning...too high. He would post up by the free throw line.
But over the last couple of weeks, you see him getting low post position consistently...his numbers are improving greatly because of this. I have a feeling Kareem's been putting in some extra work with Bynum.

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. He gets something like 80% of his basket assisted. Look it up. Besides the fact if all the defensive pressure was on him and not Pau Gasol and Kobe, he would probably average <10ppg.
at Dwight Howard game being much more polished than Bynum's coming into the NBA. The guy still has NO go-to move, just like Bynum, but his team is great at getting him the ball in perfect position. When he came in the League he had nothing but his sheer athleticism, which is why come playoffs, Orlando suffers. They need people doubling Howard to be effective. If and WHEN those doubles do not come, Howard is going to have to play out of his mind to beat a team like Boston or Cleveland 4 out of 7.
