SDChargers#1 wrote:Nice post...oh and Amare is currently twice the player Bynum is, we will see how far Bynum progresses. Yao is, and will always be >>>Bynum, Bynum will be good one day, but he will be no where near the level Yao is at currently..
Why do you keep saying this. Bynum is ALREADY good. Not will be good, but ALREADY GOOD.
I don't think anyone in their right mind would take Bynum over Yao today. Yao is obviously better and the best C in the game. But the talk is about the future.
You act like Yao is light years ahead of Bynum....HE ISN'T. He puts up 9 more ppg and that is about it. Bynum rebounds just as well (already), blocks just as well (already), and passes just as well (already).
Yea Yao is a much better FT shooter, but Bynum is MUCH better from the floor,i so I think that would be a moot point. And for those who are about to say..."well Yao shoots more outside shots." Well good for him. I would rather have a guy who dominates the post than the perimeter EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK.
Bynum will never be as good as Yao? Well that may be. He may get injured. He may get a contract and stop trying. But to say he doesn't have the potential to pass Yao is just ignorance, nothing more.
Uhh.....Yao is a better player in the paint, its a fact, and I hope you know that Yao is about 7 inches taller then Bynum...and yes Yao currently is light years away from Bynum, And the only thing I have seen you use is pure STATS...and if thats the case then lets compare Yao and Bynums 3rd seasons....
hmm Yao 18pts, 9reb, 2blks, 50% shooting.....Bynum 12pts, 10 reb, 2blks...hmm who would I take?
Yao is better then Bynum inside, outside, everywhere, Bynum's only factor over Yao is "REBOUNDING". That is it, Bynum is a good player now, but I was just saying he will only get better, but I'm only saying he won't reach Yao's potential/skill...






