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NIK was right, I was wrong
looks like theres no need for Kwame or Mihm, and Sasha is complete trash, good thing he wasnt let onto the court last night
Quote from: Juronimo on November 08, 2006, 11:35:50 AMNIK was right, I was wrongI mean i'm one of them who wanted to trade him for KG last year.
Like I said, Bynum is not yet ready, but you can still see flashes of a great center in his game...When he collects himself and takes his time, he has some unstoppable moves. Like that up-and-under he did against Brand last night. And though his man defense tends to get soft, he's really good at anticipating when to go for a block, which tells me he'll be a great defender when he gets his footwork down...But yea, I don't see him getting major minutes this season, 10-15 at MOST. Thank God we open the season with a favorable schedule...PeACe
NIK you doubted Bynum too, you liar.Quote from: Now_I_Know on October 20, 2006, 10:49:58 AMLike I said, Bynum is not yet ready, but you can still see flashes of a great center in his game...When he collects himself and takes his time, he has some unstoppable moves. Like that up-and-under he did against Brand last night. And though his man defense tends to get soft, he's really good at anticipating when to go for a block, which tells me he'll be a great defender when he gets his footwork down...But yea, I don't see him getting major minutes this season, 10-15 at MOST. Thank God we open the season with a favorable schedule...PeACeThat was less then 3 weeks ago.
you liar.
Quote from: Malik Ted - Sophomore of the Year on November 08, 2006, 11:55:51 AMNIK you doubted Bynum too, you liar.Quote from: Now_I_Know on October 20, 2006, 10:49:58 AMLike I said, Bynum is not yet ready, but you can still see flashes of a great center in his game...When he collects himself and takes his time, he has some unstoppable moves. Like that up-and-under he did against Brand last night. And though his man defense tends to get soft, he's really good at anticipating when to go for a block, which tells me he'll be a great defender when he gets his footwork down...But yea, I don't see him getting major minutes this season, 10-15 at MOST. Thank God we open the season with a favorable schedule...PeACeThat was less then 3 weeks ago. Where did I doubt him? Everything I said was true, he's NOT ready to be a great center. I posted that before Kwame was injured... When Kwame gets back, he'll eat up a lot of his minutes, I stand on what I said...Bynum will not be an all-star caliber player right now, he still has a lot more growing to do, but I've ALWAYS claimed he will be great and dominate the league with time...PeACe
Quote from: Now_I_Know on November 08, 2006, 11:59:30 AMQuote from: Malik Ted - Sophomore of the Year on November 08, 2006, 11:55:51 AMNIK you doubted Bynum too, you liar.Quote from: Now_I_Know on October 20, 2006, 10:49:58 AMLike I said, Bynum is not yet ready, but you can still see flashes of a great center in his game...When he collects himself and takes his time, he has some unstoppable moves. Like that up-and-under he did against Brand last night. And though his man defense tends to get soft, he's really good at anticipating when to go for a block, which tells me he'll be a great defender when he gets his footwork down...But yea, I don't see him getting major minutes this season, 10-15 at MOST. Thank God we open the season with a favorable schedule...PeACeThat was less then 3 weeks ago. Where did I doubt him? Everything I said was true, he's NOT ready to be a great center. I posted that before Kwame was injured... When Kwame gets back, he'll eat up a lot of his minutes, I stand on what I said...Bynum will not be an all-star caliber player right now, he still has a lot more growing to do, but I've ALWAYS claimed he will be great and dominate the league with time...PeACeNo, you posted this in the subject that announced Kwame was hurt (click on the link). You said he wasn't ready yet. We all knew (or should have known) that in a couple years he will be a dominate center, but you clearly stated that you didn't think he was ready this season.
Quote from: Malik Ted - Sophomore of the Year on November 08, 2006, 12:04:06 PMQuote from: Now_I_Know on November 08, 2006, 11:59:30 AMQuote from: Malik Ted - Sophomore of the Year on November 08, 2006, 11:55:51 AMNIK you doubted Bynum too, you liar.Quote from: Now_I_Know on October 20, 2006, 10:49:58 AMLike I said, Bynum is not yet ready, but you can still see flashes of a great center in his game...When he collects himself and takes his time, he has some unstoppable moves. Like that up-and-under he did against Brand last night. And though his man defense tends to get soft, he's really good at anticipating when to go for a block, which tells me he'll be a great defender when he gets his footwork down...But yea, I don't see him getting major minutes this season, 10-15 at MOST. Thank God we open the season with a favorable schedule...PeACeThat was less then 3 weeks ago. Where did I doubt him? Everything I said was true, he's NOT ready to be a great center. I posted that before Kwame was injured... When Kwame gets back, he'll eat up a lot of his minutes, I stand on what I said...Bynum will not be an all-star caliber player right now, he still has a lot more growing to do, but I've ALWAYS claimed he will be great and dominate the league with time...PeACeNo, you posted this in the subject that announced Kwame was hurt (click on the link). You said he wasn't ready yet. We all knew (or should have known) that in a couple years he will be a dominate center, but you clearly stated that you didn't think he was ready this season.HES NOT READY! Kwame>Bynum (currently). What's your problem, digging and shit?...At that time, I still thought Kwame would be back after 1 game, even by the season opener. I'm the only one who put this much faith in Bynum, when it was clear that he was struggling, everyone said he wouldn't be shit, everyone doubted him, I SAID HE WOULD BE GREAT, DOMINANT, THE NEXT GREAT BIG. Everyone was laughing at that...Stop digging to try and make me look bad, I stand by everything I said, and I NEVER doubted Bynum...In fact, if Kwame was in the line-up, Bynum would NOT be getting this time from Phil...You and I both know that, and you and I both know that no one supported Bynum like I did. I was the one who couldn't stop laughing when I heard it said that he was "the next Theo Ratliff", not you, so please stay offa' that shit...
Ummm, it's pretty known Bynum would have FOR SURE been a top 3 pick this year...He was going over to dominate competition in UConn before he finally decided to go pro, especially since their league is usually dominated by bigs (due to the lack of size in their division)...Bynum is gunna be something, you can tell when you see him owning the Summer League at the age of 18...PeACe
Quote from: Malik Ted - Sophomore of the Year on September 26, 2006, 02:20:29 PMDamn I hope Bynum will get 15 mpg this season. It'll work...Kwame 18 mins at center (12 at power forward), Chris Mihm 16 mpg, Andrew Bynum 14 mpg. That leaves us with the most vicious center rotation in the league...
Damn I hope Bynum will get 15 mpg this season.
Can't wait for the Farmar-Bynum tandem to come along.
I'm impressed...Every time Bynum speaks out, he sounds mature well beyond his years. He's the second biggest gym-rat on the Lakers behind Kobe, which is pretty much assurance that he will become something, if not the most dominant player at some point in his career. I'm also very pleased that he is working on that sky-hook... if he gets it down, watch out, it's probably the deadliest shot the game has ever seen...Oh, and LOL@that McDonalds comment, reminds me of a certain someone...