^ that would be nice...after all, he's just a few post moves and slight maturing away from being a true great center.


^ that would be nice...after all, he's just a few post moves and slight maturing away from being a true great center.
Is it me or did Bynum look more fat than usual at that press conf?
Anyway I wouldn't be surprised to see him go 20/12 this season. I've been watching him for years now. I'll be keeping a close eye on the Sixers this season as well.


^ absolutely, no reason why not...
In fact, if he doesn't get AT LEAST that, his season is a failure on an individual performance scale. It's not like he's sharing that paint with anyone, and with that body alone as we've seen before, little skill involved actually gets him those totals...
But I say this again: really really like the concept of Bynum with a fresh new start and good expectations in Philly. There's just that "classic" feeling about it...



Bynum could go one of 2 ways in Philly, 1)He could beast & put up career bests in most categories again, or 2) His imaturity and apparent lack of a will to win leads to a ton of technicals, and he does what he did last year when double teamed, coughs it up or takes an ill advised shots



I think Bynum is out to prove himself to be on Dwights level. He is going to be the main guy in the offense this season. A dark horse for MVP if the Sixers are near the top of the East and he performs to what I think he may.
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