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Andrew Bynum made it through the playoffs without getting hurt. That was one big hurtle he was able to cross. What other ones face him now?
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speedwell said June 29, 2009
Bynum needs to work on two things in the off-season.
Conditioning
Defense
I'm tired of his so-called defense where he goes slapping at balls like a lil bish. This kid is 7', he needs to play defense by using superior foot work to beat the opposing players to their spot on the floor, then use his vertical advantage to challenge shots instead of swiping at balls and fouling out of games in 15 minutes.
If he can't do more than that, then trade him while he still has value.