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I said back in December Bynum will never play a home game in Philly

i said it when the trade happened and even right before the season started. i was 100% confident and sure and look what happens.

hes lucky tho, he doesnt do anything and gets paid millions. hes gonna sucker someone into a nice contract

life is so sweet
 
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Must be nice for the Rockets to get him back for free.

I CANT BELIEVE we didn't even TRY to get him. We have 2 OPEN roster spots.
Buss acting like we dont need any help whatsoever. Im Heated right now.

SMFH :{
 
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Will Bynum ever play basketball at a high level again?


I hope so he is killing it on the Pistons

If this was meant to be a joke then :lol

:lol :lol

What a shaft the Sixers got as of right now. This really is a wasted year for them. It was hilarious though when one of the Philly writers was being interviewed on the radio here and he said "Houston just needs to take Bynum off our hands and give him a max deal" :lol
 
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not sure if posted but,:


Andrew Bynum has another setback

Updated: March 1, 2013, 4:17 PM ET
By Brian Windhorst | ESPN.com
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Andrew Bynum doesn't want to play in pain. After yet another setback in his recovery from knee injuries, there's dwindling hope that he will play at all for the Philadelphia 76ers this season.

Bynum took part in just a few minutes of practice last week, a five-on-zero drill that wasn't even a full scrimmage. It was the first time he'd been able to be involved in any practice since the 76ers traded for him last summer.




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Bynum experienced swelling and discomfort in his right knee after the practice, he told reporters in Philadelphia on Friday. Bynum had believed for months that rest and rehab on bone bruises in both knees would allow him to play this season. Just 10 days ago he declared he'd "definitely be back sometime" this season.

"It's getting late. I don't know [about playing this season]," Bynum said. "I don't want to play in pain. ... I'm 25, it's my life."

The 76ers, who are on a seven-game losing streak that has dropped them six games back from the last playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, have 26 games remaining.

After the brief and surprising appearance at practice last week, 76ers coach Doug Collins doused optimism by saying it looked as though Bynum was still far away from being able to play in games because of conditioning issues.

"I know it's tough on him, he wants to play," Collins said Thursday. "We traded for him to come in here and play, and he hasn't been able to and that's hard. Hard on him and hard on everyone, and so I feel badly."

Bynum played 72 of 78 games (including playoffs) for the Los Angeles Lakers last season before the 76ers traded for him in a blockbuster deal in August. After a procedure in Germany aimed at strengthening his knees, it was discovered that he had a bone bruise in his right knee in September. A similar bone bruise was discovered in his left knee in November following a night out bowling.

Bynum, who is earning $16.9 million this season, is scheduled to become a free agent in July.

"I think being healthy is more important than everything else," he said. "If I am healthy, I'll get a deal. I have to be able to play and I need to get to the point with my body where I'm able to play, however long that takes."

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
 
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Must be nice for the Rockets to get him back for free.

I CANT BELIEVE we didn't even TRY to get him. We have 2 OPEN roster spots.
Buss acting like we dont need any help whatsoever. Im Heated right now.

SMFH :{


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Ol bummy *** teams wanna play hard at the end of the year :{

Bron is a bonafide troll with these warmup dunks :lol
 
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