LOL, so your posting style is identical to Bynum's posting style in the paint? Now I know why you changed your avatar from over paid towel boy Matt barnes to Bynum.![]()
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Congrats !!!!!!!!!!!
LOL, so your posting style is identical to Bynum's posting style in the paint? Now I know why you changed your avatar from over paid towel boy Matt barnes to Bynum.![]()
I enjoy watching Bynum play. But I wonder if he'll continue to have kneee injuries through his entire career. If I were the Lakers, I wouldn't have brought him back so soon simply because it's more games for him to get injured before the playoffs.
What's the Strength Of Schedule for the LAL again?
.442 Lowest of the Top 15. It's going to get tougher from here on out. Let's see if Mr. Glass is no longer...![]()
Try again.
Lakers have played the easiest schedule not just out of the top 15, but in the entire league thus far. By a pretty drastic margin, too. Aside from the Kings .452 SOS, the Lakers are .017 points behind the next lowest ranked team. The Lakers (and Kings, obviously) have played far easier schedules than any other team in the league this season, and it's not close.
Well, it's worked out splendidly the last two Junes as Bynum stuck Howard then Perkins in respectives holes.
I only bothered to check to Top 15. The fact you're telling us it's the entire league should tell LAL fans to take a sip of Shut The Up and pay homage to the bball gods who blessed them with teams willing to lie down and give them victories so that Bandwagon fans can rest a bit. 7-1 ain't impressive.
Cream Puff City and 11 losses![]()
I said it before. Bynum>Gasol
New Orleans
Philly
Memphis
Detroit
Phoenix
New Orleans
New York
Cleveland
Yall beastin!
Bynum could never stick Howard or Perkins. He isn't physical enough.
cream-puff schedule.
Which one though? Marc already tapped Bynum's ass twice this season.
EDIT: Maybe it was just once? I don't recall if drew played in the first matchup. Point stands though.
Last edited by ElNono; 01-12-2011 at 11:31 AM.
I guess Kobe needs 2 HOF bigmen to carry him at this point. This is as sad as seeing Timmy being carried by 2 HOF guards.
I knew Timmy was but I did not know Kobe was in such a sad state too TBH
Last edited by cheguevara; 01-12-2011 at 11:35 AM.
Bynum is a very good center. But just for debate purposes, where would Bynum rank as a center in the 90's? Would he even rank in the top 5 NBA centers of the 90's?
At:::
Kobe: 5
Duncan: 4
only you should care.
Though Howard having just the one dunk over 5 games and Perkins just playing a smidge over 5 games Bynum did enough.
sweet! Bynum=HOF. Spurs fans seeing the light.
He's obviously talking about Luke Walton, dummy
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2009, Bynum fared quite well against D12 defensively, helping lead the Lakers to a ring. D12 hardly beasted against the Lakers.
2010, Bynum was the one that physically ended Perkins' season. Physicality is also mental in that he was clearly in pain - but he played anyway. Bynum needed surgery (just like Kobe) before the playoffs. Did Bynum miss any games? He soldiered up and played on a bum wheel which earned the respect of his coaches and teammates.
Bynum willingly admits that TD is his idol and patterns most of his game after him (which is good, IMO). To call his Shaq in his prime is crazy, but to say he's not physical is not very smart. Ask "Crash" how physical Bynum is!![]()
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