Key points, what were they?
Did not read.
You get those from reading the article. Crazy, I know.
It's not Bynum's fault
They should push his lazy ass more![]()
You're what's wrong with America.
kobe is not a great leader/motivator and its his fault bynum is a fat lazy who can't play team ball imo
we're a WE WANT INFO NOW country
How illuminating.
Tell me more!
Damn yo, that's what I get for taking America up on my shoulders, I let unknowns like you down.![]()
I would, but you'd have to read it.
You're actually letting America down, brah. America
If you make it a one liner I would.
When I'm not defending this country I'm not being patriotic. When I am, I'm letting it down. Aww![]()
Good find lefty. Kevin Ding gets under the skin of many Lakers and Laker fans. Why? Because he tells it like it is. He doesn't pussyfoot around in his articles. He's by far my favorite Laker beat writer.
This article doesn't surprise me. Bynum is defiant. He tests his limits in an effort to expand his game. He reminds me of...wait for it...Kobe. That's what will make him great one day.
Best part of the article for me:
Truth bomb right there. Good stuff.Of course the Lakers want to gain greater control of Bynum and have a more polished product at this point. But the reality is that Bynum, who has already won multiple les and mentally accepted playing elsewhere after all the trade rumors, needs the Lakers a lot less than the Lakers need him.
That reality is not uncommon in the NBA – as seen so starkly with the entire Orlando Magic kingdom on its knees in front of Dwight Howard this season.![]()
Calculated truth bomb TBH
Ding is a very great writer, unlike those abortions Plaschke and Simers.
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