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Oh how Andrew Bynum has matured over these past few years. From posting about his 'acme' problems on his Myspace to now being one of the best young centers in the league, Andrew has grown up right before our eyes. But still only being 21 years old, the young fella is bound to make some mistakes - as can be seen in this video of Andrew dropping the F-Bomb on live tv after the Bucks game on 1/11/08....someone's getting a whooping when daddy comes home.
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Dill_Pickle said January 12, 2008
BigRandy said January 12, 2008
NAW616 said January 12, 2008
TAzz23 said January 12, 2008
tcbailey24 replied January 13, 2008
KeeganJM said January 12, 2008
Stupid mistake, shit I swear like a sailor and I sometimes catch myself out of bounds with the fbombs, just would not do it on nantional tv. But I really dont care, he is playing well, his team is playing well, so good job Andrew Bynum.
bornandraised said January 12, 2008
TAzz23 said January 13, 2008
dukebd247 said January 13, 2008
i'd MUCH rather have dwight on my team. he puts up 22.5 pts, 15 boards, and 2.5 blocks. camby only gets 9 points, 14 boards, and 3.8 blocks.
qdynasty102 said January 13, 2008
MixMakers replied January 13, 2008
1) Yao
2) Amare
3) Tim Duncan
Amare and Duncan fall under the PF/C category, but still.
ptowncboy replied January 15, 2008
stillatin replied January 15, 2008
wutduhflipz said January 13, 2008
Bynum is definitely a solid player, that's really all Lakers need right now is just good solid players for Kobe to work with.
kgoon1590 said January 13, 2008
bynum moves with unbelievable fluidity for a man his size, and his long arms help him get to the hoop quickly. he's definitely not the athlete dwight howard is, but howard could stand to learn some of bynum's tight post moves.
eagleman94 said January 13, 2008
britneyrose said January 13, 2008
TAzz23 said January 14, 2008
ptowncboy replied January 15, 2008