Bynum in 2010

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Bynum in 2010 

Post#1 » by Mikchek » Wed Mar 18, 2009 6:17 pm

bynum just started to come into his own this season when he got hurt...is it that he was just starting to get comfortable or Gasol wasn't doing as well? Will he return to form next year or will he just be ok? he is still young so I'm trying to see is I should keep him or if I should trade him in a keeper league
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Re: Bynum in 2010 

Post#2 » by Curtis Lemansky » Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:30 pm

Keep him,there is no reason that he shouldnt be back on top form next season. With Odom's possible departure,you can even see a spike in his shot attempts and rebounds hence better production overall
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Re: Bynum in 2010 

Post#3 » by bballCT » Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:24 pm

nostradamus2005 wrote:Keep him,there is no reason that he shouldnt be back on top form next season. With Odom's possible departure,you can even see a spike in his shot attempts and rebounds hence better production overall
Agree. Bynum is crazy loaded with talent. I acquired him in a keeper league for Josh Smith just before he exploded, he impacts so many cats when he's healthy that he's worth the patience.
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