Dude is having surgery on both knees, but you know someone is going to give him a shot.
Who's going to sign Bynum in the offseason this year?
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Agree w/ralaw. That said if I were a GM of any team other than Philly, I wouldn't touch him with a 10 foot pole. He's a headcase AND has bad knees. No thanks.Comment
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but hes a true center who is 7'0, you sort of have to take a chance on him if your sub-lottery or missing that final pieceRIPComment
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If Bynum wants to resurrect his career, in terms of how he is perceived and proving he is capable, he will take a 1 year deal and earn that long term contract in '14. I think a team like Phoenix or Atlanta will panic and offer Bynum a multi-year deal which will cause Philadelphia to use their trump card and offer the full 5 year deal. I think it will be in the Javale McGee neighborhood in terms of money. As long as guys like Okafor, Nene, McGee, Gortat, and Perkins can get paid , there will be a market for an injured Andrew Bynum.Comment
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That being said, I still don't fault them for making the move. They knew there was a ceiling with a team centered around Iguodala. Instead of sitting back and settling for a team that would be no better than a five or six seed, they swung for the fences and traded for a player that gives you a better chance to win.
Even with the worst case scenario taking place, we have a ton of money going off the books and a lottery pick.Comment
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Even with this debacle I still really, really like this 76ers roster with Holiday, Bynum, T. Young and Turner. I really don't know what happened this year, because I thought even with Bynum being out this team should have won 45 games at least.Comment
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IMO the team would be foolish to just let him walk. I wouldn't give him anything beyond a 1 or maybe 2 year deal at maybe $6-8 million per year though. If a team is willing to give him a multi year deal beyond 2 years at $10+ million per year than so be it, but I wouldn't just let him walk. When healthy he is the second best center in the league and when you team him with an all-star in Holiday and other emerging young players you actually have something. Granted, I don't think he'll ever be able to play a full season, but as VanillaThunder3 mentioned, if he proves himself on a one year deal than you've done your homework.
Even with this debacle I still really, really like this 76ers roster with Holiday, Bynum, T. Young and Turner. I really don't know what happened this year, because I thought even with Bynum being out this team should have won 45 games at least.
I just don't see him taking a deal like that to play in Philly...Comment
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