Andrew Bynum looks great!

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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#101 » by stephGRAHAMbury » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:48 pm

Jordan-esque wrote:[
Yes Father!

Gasol was on Harrington, and Harrington was on Gasol.

Nene and Mozgov took turns and even are double teaming Bynum.

Check your DVR, or watch the highlights Father.


Bro you trippin, Bynum kept losing AL and Gasol was forced to rotate out.
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#102 » by bruddahmanmatt » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:48 pm

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Lauxman wrote:I'm giving credit where credit is due. The people who think that Bynum isn't a good player today and that this was just a fluke performance are delusional.


You're really not when you downplay his contributions during LA's title runs, especially 2010.


He was not nearly as important in that title run as Kobe and Pau were.


Oh I agree, but to act like he wasn't a factor and to pretend like LA still would have been able to come away with the chip without him in 2010 is just ignorant.
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#103 » by rockynpolo » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:51 pm

Lauxman wrote:
bruddahmanmatt wrote:
Lauxman wrote:I'm giving credit where credit is due. The people who think that Bynum isn't a good player today and that this was just a fluke performance are delusional.


You're really not when you downplay his contributions during LA's title runs, especially 2010.


He was not nearly as important in that title run as Kobe and Pau were.


What all this **** comes down to is do you want Bynum or Lopez? End of discussion.
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#104 » by Doormatt » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:52 pm

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bruddahmanmatt wrote:Hahahahahaha, look at you cherry picking stats. I can play that game too.

2011 season: 9.4 TRBpg in 27.8 minutes. You can go away now.

how am I cherry picking stats? The other poster gave me a 35 game sample size and I gave him 2 seasons where he was awful on the glass. He's never averaged 10 rebounds in a season when he's played 45 games and in 4 of the 5 he came nowhere close. One season where he didn't average 10 rebounds a game isn't gonna make me say a career 7 rpg player is a great rebounder. I don't think he can average 10 a game because he's never done it and I don't think he has the want to do it even though he's got the talent. It's that simple


his career trb% is 16.7, with 3 seasons in the 15.3ish TRB% (he played 82, 50 and 65 games respectively). this is higher than Pau Gasol the past 2 seasons, who coincidentally, averaged double digit rebounds. all he needs is some more minutes, because he is EASILY a double digit rebounder, and this is backed up statistically. btw, bynums rebounding goes UP in the playoffs, where hes had 3 seasons at 23.8, 16.4, and 18.8 TRB% respectively.

yeah. you can go away now.
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#105 » by ThreeYearPlan » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:52 pm

bruddahmanmatt wrote:you're cherry picking because you completely ignore his performance on the glass last season in which he averaged more boards in fewer minutes played.

The two biggest reasons why he's never been a 10 TRBpg player is because his minutes were limited with Lamar on the roster and because Gasol and Odom were both terrific rebounders. You really don't know what you're talking about.

umm, no. I'm not ignoring what he did last season, I'm just not gonna call him a great rebounder because one good season doesn't wipe out 4 awful ones. The other thing that holds him back on being a 10 rpg guy is that he didn't have the conditioning to play 33-38 minutes a game, the other guys are better and he loses focus on the glass for long stretches of the season. I live in the LA area, I know how many times people use "engaged Bynum" and "focused Bynum" to explain how he's finally gonna bust out. That's the problem, you don't get "engaged and focused" Andrew Bynum for longer than 2 months in a season. I don't know how someone could argue that Bynum is a great rebounder when he gets double digit rebounding games in only 28% of his games and has never qualified for a double digit rebounding season
Gasol isn't a terrific rebounder either.
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#106 » by Lauxman » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:54 pm

rockynpolo wrote:What all this **** comes down to is do you want Bynum or Lopez? End of discussion.


Neither. Bynum can't be a guy you build around when he's hurt, and Lopez isn't talented enough.

If I had to pick? I'd take whichever trade lets Orlando get more picks/offload more of our bad contracts to start rebuilding.
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Post#107 » by Inglorious » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:54 pm

He def looked good. I can def see him getting hurt again with all that falling and diving too. Once lakers and bryant buy into working inside out and make drew the #1 option they might go far this year. It seems like teams always choke against the lakers so they have a good shot
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#108 » by kasedafk_1 » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:55 pm

Howard > Bynum

Let Howard get single covered all game he'll put 30+ and 17 everynight.
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#109 » by Doormatt » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:57 pm

he hasnt had 1 good season, hes had 4, as you can see by my post. and the other one actually wasnt bad, its better than Brook Lopez the last 2 years lol. and bear in mind this is with Drew playing next to Odom/Gasol.
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Post#110 » by scottskys » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:57 pm

kasedafk_1 wrote:Howard > Bynum

Let Howard get single covered all game he'll put 30+ and 17 everynight.


Bynum is better than Howard, the Lakers shouldn't even try to trade for Dwight. i don't even know why some Lakers fans are suggesting a Bynum for Dwight trade.
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Post#111 » by kasedafk_1 » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:58 pm

Doormatt wrote:he hasnt had 1 good season, hes had 4, as you can see by my post. and the other one actually wasnt bad, its better than Brook Lopez the last 2 years lol. and bear in mind this is with Drew playing next to Odom/Gasol.



I agree though Bynum > Lopez
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Post#112 » by KB24TBOTB » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:58 pm

kasedafk_1 wrote:Howard > Bynum

Let Howard get single covered all game he'll put 30+ and 17 everynight.

TBH Howards post game is limited as ****
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Post#113 » by Pharmcat » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:59 pm

bynum for howard, with tpe for hedo

lets just get it done so both teams move on
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#114 » by Lauxman » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:59 pm

KB24TBOTB wrote:
kasedafk_1 wrote:Howard > Bynum

Let Howard get single covered all game he'll put 30+ and 17 everynight.

TBH Howards post game is limited as ****


You don't need a great post game when you don't see many centers who can outmuscle Howard.
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#115 » by kasedafk_1 » Sun Jan 1, 2012 12:00 am

KB24TBOTB wrote:
kasedafk_1 wrote:Howard > Bynum

Let Howard get single covered all game he'll put 30+ and 17 everynight.

TBH Howards post game is limited as ****


With his limited post game he can still put up great numbers everynight.the reason he doesn't is because he gets double and triple teamed every night.
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#116 » by Doormatt » Sun Jan 1, 2012 12:01 am

of course Howard is better than Bynum, only a real homer wouldnt be able to see that. thats not the point of this thread. its just to let everyone know that Bynum's per minute numbers and impact (which have been relatively elite) is not a fluke. he is capable of getting more touches and playing more minutes and still beast. at least thats what most of us are predicting, this season is really gonna be Bynums breakout year.
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Post#117 » by Sedale Threatt » Sun Jan 1, 2012 12:03 am

devmil wrote:Bynum isn't talented at all. He's just bigger than the players he's faced against.


False. There have been hundreds of 7 footers come through the NBA who can't do what he can. He's a fairly average athlete, but he's got tremendous touch and body control for a big man. If it was that easy to put up 29 points in 32 minutes, you'd see a lot more bigs do it.

devmil wrote:It's just laughable that some people here think Bynum is better than Howard.


True. Howard has proven himself over and over and over again. Andrew, so far, has yet to have even one full, dominant season. Consistently and health are huge questions, whereas you can pretty much guarantee two-way dominance from Howarad on a nightly and annual basis.
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#118 » by kasedafk_1 » Sun Jan 1, 2012 12:04 am

scottskys wrote:
kasedafk_1 wrote:Howard > Bynum

Let Howard get single covered all game he'll put 30+ and 17 everynight.


Bynum is better than Howard, the Lakers shouldn't even try to trade for Dwight. i don't even know why some Lakers fans are suggesting a Bynum for Dwight trade.

:lol: not sure if serious?
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Post#119 » by Lauxman » Sun Jan 1, 2012 12:04 am

Doormatt wrote:of course Howard is better than Bynum, only a real homer wouldnt be able to see that. thats not the point of this thread. its just to let everyone know that Bynum's per minute numbers and impact (which have been relatively elite) is not a fluke. he is capable of getting more touches and playing more minutes and still beast. at least thats what most of us are predicting, this season is really gonna be Bynums breakout year.


Pretty much this, provided he doesn't get hurt.
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Re: Andrew Bynum looks great! 

Post#120 » by junot111 » Sun Jan 1, 2012 12:04 am

bruddahmanmatt wrote:I declare "LeBron" to be its own noun. When someone says "you're being a LeBron" it means you're "pouting like an elitist b**** who'll eventually backpedal from your own a**clown statements after someone calls you on them".

LeBron is a noun

and Bynum will be injured before the all-star break so don't worry guys

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