What could we get from the Thunder? Lamb maybe?
Like he said, maybe with OKC looking to win now, Bynum is more valuable to them than Lamb. I think they recently sent Lamb to the d league, so I doubt they feel he's ready to contribute to a championship run. And with Bynum's great performances against MIA/LAL, I wouldn't be surprised if OKC would be interested in having him off their bench should they meet MIA/LAL in the playoffs.
Chris Sheridan @sheridanhoops
It would not surprise me at all if the Oklahoma City Thunder made a bid for Will Bynum. http://sulia.com/my_thoughts/fef06b17-5 ... ce=twitter …
Bynum would bring stability and scoring to the backup point guard position behind Russell Westbrook. Thunder coach Scott Brooks has used backups Eric Maynor and Reggie Jackson sparingly (both average less than 11 minutes per game), and one of the side effects of trading away James Harden was removing a player who took some of the distribution and ball-handling duties away from the turnover-prone Westbrook, allowing him to spend more time off the ball. Bynum, who becomes an unrestricted free agent this summer, would be a better addition for the Thunder than Derek Fisher was at the end of last season. With the Pistons in rebuilding mode, and the Thunder in win-now mode, don’t be surprised if there is a fit here.