Han Solo wrote:
Bynum gets to the rim much faster than Robinson.
We undervalue him here because he's not great on defense.
If throwing a perfectly-timed lob from everywhere to Drummond was all Andre, why couldn't Brandon Knight do it?
Bynum is probably one of the best backup PG's in the league. He's just not consistent enough to start in my opinion.
I would love to see his numbers starting all year for a team though. If the Jazz view him as a starting PG, I'd watch based off curiosity alone.
Bynum can get to the rim almost anytime he wants to.
This is hands down the best post on this thread. I would add a few things tho.
Bynum has a lot of hearth and he is a warrior. He worked his butt off to be in the league. He came to Detroit as a 3rd stringer, has always been vastly underrated but never caused any kind of trouble. The guy has 2 invaluable attributes, character and hearth.
The problem with him has always been he is extremely insecure, so whenever he has a chance to prove himself he will try to do more than what he is supposed or capable of. Let me give you an example.
Will Bynum was out of the rotation then Stuckey got injured. Bynum stepped into the backup PG role and played magnificent basketball for a couple of weeks. When Stuckey was ready to come back and ready to take Bynum's minutes, Bynum went out of control and had a couple of disastrous games reducing his role and minutes once again.
This example happened over and over again during the past 5 years. Detroit has had a serious problem with Joe Dumars. He tried to make Stuckey into a PG and Stuckey has been his sacred cow, no matter how bad he played he always got minutes. Same thing with Knight, no matter how bad he played he always got his minutes.
Will Bynum has always been the better of the 3 and has always been the one who played the least of the 3. When given confidence and assured he would have minutes he played extremely high caliber Basketball.
If Utah sign him and make him a starter he will be an amazing sign imo. The guy can play, he is a very good but underrated player. He has been one of the best backups in the league and is on par with guys like Ramon Sessions, Andre Miller and Jarrett Jack production wise.
I hope he comes back to Detroit tho so I hope Utah stays away from him.