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Bynum doubtful for start of playoffsLos Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum is doubtful for the start of the playoffs, and Coach Phil Jackson acknowledged a "sense of disappointment" that Bynum would not play in the Lakers' last three regular-season games the Los Angeles Times reported. Earlier this week, Jackson said there was a chance Bynum would begin practicing Saturday and possibly play Sunday against San Antonio.The Lakers hoped Bynum would wait another week to see if the swelling disappeared, but Bynum's advisors wanted him to see the specialist Thursday. It appeared Bynum was working his way back into shape after beginning one-on-one workouts last week. He progressed from playing against assistant coaches to center Chris Mihm."They pushed to go early," Jackson said. "We wanted him to go next week. They really wanted to go."
Looks like not...QuoteBynum doubtful for start of playoffsLos Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum is doubtful for the start of the playoffs, and Coach Phil Jackson acknowledged a "sense of disappointment" that Bynum would not play in the Lakers' last three regular-season games the Los Angeles Times reported. Earlier this week, Jackson said there was a chance Bynum would begin practicing Saturday and possibly play Sunday against San Antonio.The Lakers hoped Bynum would wait another week to see if the swelling disappeared, but Bynum's advisors wanted him to see the specialist Thursday. It appeared Bynum was working his way back into shape after beginning one-on-one workouts last week. He progressed from playing against assistant coaches to center Chris Mihm."They pushed to go early," Jackson said. "We wanted him to go next week. They really wanted to go." http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-lakerep11apr11,1,4250584.story
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on April 11, 2008, 10:47:32 AMLooks like not...QuoteBynum doubtful for start of playoffsLos Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum is doubtful for the start of the playoffs, and Coach Phil Jackson acknowledged a "sense of disappointment" that Bynum would not play in the Lakers' last three regular-season games the Los Angeles Times reported. Earlier this week, Jackson said there was a chance Bynum would begin practicing Saturday and possibly play Sunday against San Antonio.The Lakers hoped Bynum would wait another week to see if the swelling disappeared, but Bynum's advisors wanted him to see the specialist Thursday. It appeared Bynum was working his way back into shape after beginning one-on-one workouts last week. He progressed from playing against assistant coaches to center Chris Mihm."They pushed to go early," Jackson said. "We wanted him to go next week. They really wanted to go." http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-lakerep11apr11,1,4250584.storyHe'll still be back......Mark it.
Quote from: Now_I_Know on April 11, 2008, 11:30:40 AMQuote from: GangstaBoogy on April 11, 2008, 10:47:32 AMLooks like not...QuoteBynum doubtful for start of playoffsLos Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum is doubtful for the start of the playoffs, and Coach Phil Jackson acknowledged a "sense of disappointment" that Bynum would not play in the Lakers' last three regular-season games the Los Angeles Times reported. Earlier this week, Jackson said there was a chance Bynum would begin practicing Saturday and possibly play Sunday against San Antonio.The Lakers hoped Bynum would wait another week to see if the swelling disappeared, but Bynum's advisors wanted him to see the specialist Thursday. It appeared Bynum was working his way back into shape after beginning one-on-one workouts last week. He progressed from playing against assistant coaches to center Chris Mihm."They pushed to go early," Jackson said. "We wanted him to go next week. They really wanted to go." http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-lakerep11apr11,1,4250584.storyHe'll still be back......Mark it.but will he do anything of importance?
Man, I can't fuckin' wait till the Lakers win the Championship
Quote from: Hack Wilson on April 11, 2008, 03:19:41 PMQuote from: Now_I_Know on April 11, 2008, 11:30:40 AMQuote from: GangstaBoogy on April 11, 2008, 10:47:32 AMLooks like not...QuoteBynum doubtful for start of playoffsLos Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum is doubtful for the start of the playoffs, and Coach Phil Jackson acknowledged a "sense of disappointment" that Bynum would not play in the Lakers' last three regular-season games the Los Angeles Times reported. Earlier this week, Jackson said there was a chance Bynum would begin practicing Saturday and possibly play Sunday against San Antonio.The Lakers hoped Bynum would wait another week to see if the swelling disappeared, but Bynum's advisors wanted him to see the specialist Thursday. It appeared Bynum was working his way back into shape after beginning one-on-one workouts last week. He progressed from playing against assistant coaches to center Chris Mihm."They pushed to go early," Jackson said. "We wanted him to go next week. They really wanted to go." http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-lakerep11apr11,1,4250584.storyHe'll still be back......Mark it.but will he do anything of importance?worse case scenario, I think he can at least bring that defensive edge that the Lakers have been lacking as of late....and add a few extra buckets. Best case scenario would be offensive and defensive domination of course...
Quote from: L.A. Lakers 2007/2008 NBA Champs on April 11, 2008, 03:58:22 PMMan, I can't fuckin' wait till the Lakers win the Championshipok but 2010 is far away from now
Quote from: Hack Wilson on April 11, 2008, 06:23:59 PMQuote from: L.A. Lakers 2007/2008 NBA Champs on April 11, 2008, 03:58:22 PMMan, I can't fuckin' wait till the Lakers win the Championshipok but 2010 is far away from nowlame...
Quote from: Styles1 on April 11, 2008, 04:29:16 PMQuote from: Hack Wilson on April 11, 2008, 03:19:41 PMQuote from: Now_I_Know on April 11, 2008, 11:30:40 AMQuote from: GangstaBoogy on April 11, 2008, 10:47:32 AMLooks like not...QuoteBynum doubtful for start of playoffsLos Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum is doubtful for the start of the playoffs, and Coach Phil Jackson acknowledged a "sense of disappointment" that Bynum would not play in the Lakers' last three regular-season games the Los Angeles Times reported. Earlier this week, Jackson said there was a chance Bynum would begin practicing Saturday and possibly play Sunday against San Antonio.The Lakers hoped Bynum would wait another week to see if the swelling disappeared, but Bynum's advisors wanted him to see the specialist Thursday. It appeared Bynum was working his way back into shape after beginning one-on-one workouts last week. He progressed from playing against assistant coaches to center Chris Mihm."They pushed to go early," Jackson said. "We wanted him to go next week. They really wanted to go." http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-lakerep11apr11,1,4250584.storyHe'll still be back......Mark it.but will he do anything of importance?worse case scenario, I think he can at least bring that defensive edge that the Lakers have been lacking as of late....and add a few extra buckets. Best case scenario would be offensive and defensive domination of course... i think he can do 10-10 a game assuming he's healthy
yeah before he got hurt he did.he's going to be going up against alot tougher competition in the playoffs than he was before.