Bynum’s standout play has given lakers a secondary scoring option

Good read about the young emerging center. Something else to think about - with Bynum’s play, Odom has excelled quietly in the shadows.

Daily Breeze: “For instance, Bynum hired a personal trainer to help him improve his fitness and he is now on pace to set career-best averages for points (12.9), rebounds (10), blocked shots (2.1) and minutes played (29).

What’s more, Bynum’s standout play has helped the Lakers establish a depth they lacked in recent seasons. He has given them a secondary scoring option and while making opponents alter their defensive game plans in the paint and on the perimeter. “ 

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3 Responses to “Bynum’s standout play has given lakers a secondary scoring option”


  1. 1 TillDeathDoUsPart

    It’s about time!!! We’ve been waiting on Andrew to develop since we used our lottery pick on him. Funny though, i bet mitch kupchak is just waiting for his chance to say i told you so.

  2. 2 PhantoM

    Its his 2nd year, and hes doing an incredible job.

  3. 3 LakersFirst (Change) (Close)

    TillDeathDoUsPart on January 11, 2008 at 11:08 am said:

    It’s about time!!! We’ve been waiting on Andrew to develop since we used our lottery pick on him. Funny though, i bet mitch kupchak is just waiting for his chance to say i told you so.

    I’ll speak on Mitch’s behalf - I TOLD YOU SO!!! Championships start with a big man (unless your name is Jordan). Ask Shaq, Wilt, Kareem, Duncan, Hakeem, Bill Russell, etc.


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