Why Andrew Bynum is Mad at the Lakers :ohhh:

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You should be pledging allegiance to The Lakers not to fukking players. :rudy:


Has nothing to do with allegiance and everything to do with appreciation.


If you put in work for the Lakeshow the fans will show you love LONG after you've left the team.

Guys like Eddie Jones, Nick Van Exel, Shannon Brown, Lamar Odom, Derek Fisher and others were Lakers in the past and still get love for what they contributed to the team...even after they've left the franchise fans still wanted to see them do well.
 

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Has nothing to do with allegiance and everything to do with appreciation.


If you put in work for the Lakeshow the fans will show you love LONG after you've left the team.

Guys like Eddie Jones, Nick Van Exel, Shannon Brown, Lamar Odom, Derek Fisher and others were Lakers in the past and still get love for what they contributed to the team...even after they've left the franchise fans still wanted to see them do well.

Any Bynum is the player that deserves appreciation? He had the opportunity to play for one the most prestigious sports franchises and he fukking blew it. He doesn't deserve any type of gratitude from Lakers' fans.
 

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With all that said, if Doug Collins can get through to Drew and make everything click Bynum could potentially be the most dominant player in the league.

Even if he somehow stays healthy I can't see him ever being dominant. His health is shaky and his footwork and positioning are terrible. He can't flash into the key and get quick positioning and he can't get back out fast enough if he doesn't get the ball right away. He's going to miss the LA whistles terribly.
 

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Even if he somehow stays healthy I can't see him ever being dominant. His health is shaky and his footwork and positioning are terrible. He can't flash into the key and get quick positioning and he can't get back out fast enough if he doesn't get the ball right away. He's going to miss the LA whistles terribly.

His fundamentals deteoriorated without Kareem. He also bulked up unnecessarily and put more weight on his knees. He didn't need to be that big.
 

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Any Bynum is the player that deserves appreciation? He had the opportunity to play for one the most prestigious sports franchises and he fukking blew it. He doesn't deserve any type of gratitude from Lakers' fans.

He deserves gratitude.

During the 09 playoff run he busted his ass to get back into the lineup to help us.

Bynum also played the entire 2010 playoffs with a torn meniscus doing dirty work playing defense and grabbing rebounds. Even Kobe and Phil gave him props for that.
 

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ebanks and ariza are the two most similar players in the league in literally every way possible, that is all.

Forgot about Ariza...that dude still gets love from Lakers fans too. You regularly see people wishing he was still on the team....but you also still see people regularly laughing at him for letting his agent fukk up his career. :heh:
 

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Forgot about Ariza...that dude still gets love from Lakers fans too. You regularly see people wishing he was still on the team....but you also still see people regularly laughing at him for letting his agent fukk up his career. :heh:

IMO I loved him on the lakers and we would have one less ship without him. One thing I admired about dude was he had heart. He put in 100 every time.
 

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What was that clip of Kobe and those fans talking about Bynum? I never saw that before.

That's pretty old.

That's when Bynum was believed to be a legit bust. During that same time the Lakers were being offered guys like KG, Jason Kidd, and Jermaine O'Neal (all of whom were still elite players at the time) in exchange for a young, chubby, unproductive Bynum....Kobe wanted to win right away so he was like "ship his ass out".
 

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they didnt catch kobe slipping, that shyt was staged...kobe wanted it to leak
 

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Kobe on Trading Andrew Bynum - YouTube

Kobe: ship his ass out. we're talking bout Jason Kidd. :noah:

Mitch: bytch, stfu and stay in your lane. :birdman:

Kobe: :wow::lawd::mindblown:


That's pretty much what happened....

That's why I laugh about other fans crying about players "holding them hostage". Only way a player can hold a team hostage is if the team allows them to do so. Lakers don't even remotely give a fukk, the only moves they make are the ones THEY want to make.
 
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